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Valkyrinn Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Uncertain about structure

While helping someone understand sentence structure, I came across the sentence "She is fun to talk to." I realized that I don't really understand this sentence structure at all. Well, mostly I don't understand the purpose of the last "to". Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
  

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Welcome to EF, Valkyrinn Some verbs (usually phrasal verbs) are normally followed by certain prepositions regardless of their position in a sentence. She's something to look at . There's a package for you to pick up .

  • Welcome to EF, Valkyrinn Some verbs (usually phrasal verbs) are normally followed by certain prepositions regardless of their position in a sentence.
  • She's something to look at .
  • There's a package for you to pick up .
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Welcome to EF, Valkyrinn

Some verbs (usually phrasal verbs) are normally followed by certain prepositions regardless of their position in a sentence.

She's something to look at.

There's a package for you to pick up.

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