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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Using "To" in the beginning of sentence

Is this sentence correct " To provide food for your friend" or " provide food for your friend" which one is correct ?
  

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Both are correct and differ in meaning.

  • Both are correct and differ in meaning.
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Both are correct and differ in meaning.
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To provide food for your friend
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To provide food for your friend is not a sentence but it is correct English. Provide food for your friend is an imperative and of course also correct.

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