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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

1)

a)We don't like to eat dinner.

b)We don't like to eating dinner.

2)

a)He likes to play football.

b)He likes to playing football.

3)

a)She likes to eat.

b)She doesn't like to eating.

4)

a)They don't like to sleep.

b)They don't like to sleeping.

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Hi, Infinitive - to + verb in basic form, no -ing, -ed, -er etc... so all the answers are (a)

  • Hi, Infinitive - to + verb in basic form, no -ing, -ed, -er etc...
  • so all the answers are (a)
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Hi,

Infinitive - to + verb in basic form, no -ing, -ed, -er etc...

so all the answers are (a)
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infinitive - "To" ,How would be in other situation ?

in other word please say all way of using "To" in Sentences

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There are too many ways of using to... I don't think I can give you much help on this.

to is commonly used as an infinitive marker or a preposition.

It is impossible to list "all" of the ways of using to.

Search for a) infinitive to

b) preposition to

And you should see a bunch of examples.

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