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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Valid sentence or is something missing?

"This can cause damage to equipment."

Does this constitute a sentence or does it require "to occur" to complete it, i.e. "This can cause damage to equipment to occur ." ?
  

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"This can cause damage to equipment" is OK by itself; you do not need "to occur".

  • "This can cause damage to equipment" is OK by itself; you do not need "to occur".
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"This can cause damage to equipment" is OK by itself; you do not need "to occur".

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