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Snuppelina Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"to" prior verbs in a sentence

Hi everyone!


I have quite a long sentence here, and my question is whether I have to use "to" prior to each of the verb in the sentence, or do I have to used "to" just with the first verb and the last.

Here it is:

These setups were developed to control the vacuum systems of the separator, (to) measure the parameters of the systems, (to) supply gas into the separator, (to) control magnetic elements, and (to) monitor system components.


Thanks!

  

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my question is whether I have to use "to" prior to each of the verb in the sentence, You can do that if you want to or do I have to used "to" just with the first verb and the last. No don't do that. Just use to in front of the first one, that's all.

  • my question is whether I have to use "to" prior to each of the verb in the sentence, You can do that if you want to or do I have to used "to" just with the first verb and the last.
  • No don't do that.
  • Just use to in front of the first one, that's all.
  • Clive
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my question is whether I have to use "to" prior to each of the verb in the sentence, You can do that if you want to

or

do I have to used "to" just with the first verb and the last. No don't do that. Just use to in front of the first one, that's all.

Clive

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