Hello, everyone!
I have a sentence; "I intended to travel overseas and stay in remote areas."
1. To emphasize that one with 'what', which is correct one? Is there any rule to emphasize with 'what'?
a. What Iintended to do was to travel overseas and stay in remote areas.
b. What Iintended was to travel overseas and stay in remote areas.
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?2. In above what clause, can I omit particle 'to' in 'was to travel'?
Thanking in advance,
Best RGDS
deepcosmos 1. To emphasize that one with 'what', which is correct one? Is there any rule to emphasize with 'what'?
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deepcosmos1. To emphasize that one with 'what', which is correct one? Is there any rule to emphasize with 'what'?
Both are correct. There is no rule that says you must use one or the other.
deepcosmosa. What I intended to do was to travel overseas and stay in remote areas.
b. What I intended was to trav