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English_Learner123 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To + verd third form

Hi,

When it is correct to use the third form of the verb with to, like:

From nothing to solved it.

Everybody wants to won.

or

From nothing to solve it.

Everybody wants to win.

Which sentence I can say is correct?
  

Top answer

Only your last sentence is correct ( Everybody wants to win ). The rest are wrong. You cannot use 'to' + 'ed' verb form.

  • Only your last sentence is correct ( Everybody wants to win ).
  • The rest are wrong.
  • You cannot use 'to' + 'ed' verb form.
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3 Answers
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Only your last sentence is correct (Everybody wants to win). The rest are wrong. You cannot use 'to' + 'ed' verb form.
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Could you please tell me why the sentence "From nothing to solve it" is incorrect? I've not used 'to' + 'ed' verb form in that sentence.
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It makes no sense to me. What are you trying to say with that sentence? Could you rephrase it, please?

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