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Linian_U Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of "to" in sentence

I speak to arrived people:
"What would you do first to have some lunch or to settle youself".

Q 1. Is it native? " to settle youself"
Q 2. Should I say "to" before "have" and "settle".
  

Top answer

" The (to)s are optional.

  • " The (to)s are optional.
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"What would you like to do first -- (to) have some lunch, or (to) get settled?"

The (to)s are optional.

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