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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What does the "to-infinitive" modify here?

What does the "to-infinitive" modify here?

I have lots to tell.

Also this is informal right?

The formal version would be:

I have got lots of things that I should/must tell you about.

Am I right?

  

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" It isn't particularly formal or casual. You could make a longer sentence as you have with a change or two of vocabulary, but the formality doesn't really change. "Have" and "have got" are the same here.

  • " It isn't particularly formal or casual.
  • You could make a longer sentence as you have with a change or two of vocabulary, but the formality doesn't really change.
  • "Have" and "have got" are the same here.
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"To tell" modifies "lots." It isn't particularly formal or casual. You could make a longer sentence as you have with a change or two of vocabulary, but the formality doesn't really change.

"Have" and "have got" are the same here.

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