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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
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What does this to-infinitive complement here?

What does this to-infinitive complement here?

I will show you how accessible it is to me.

What does it complement? The whole how clause? Or the adjective?

Can I make it like that:

I will show you how accessible to me it is

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I will show you how accessible it is to me. There is no 'to'-infinitive or any kind of infinitive in your sentence. 'To' there is a preposition.

  • I will show you how accessible it is to me.
  • There is no 'to'-infinitive or any kind of infinitive in your sentence.
  • 'To' there is a preposition.
  • BoSsSy Can I make it like that:I will show you how accessible to me it is Yes, you can do that.
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BoSsSyWhat does this to-infinitive complement here?I will show you how accessible it is to me.

There is no 'to'-infinitive or any kind of infinitive in your sentence. 'To' there is a preposition.

BoSsSyCan I make it like that:I will show you how accessible to me it is

Yes, you can do that.

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