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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Why there is no "to" after "pull"

Langdon dropped to his knees, his heart pounding. “Diagramma.” He gave her a grin. “Nice work. Help me pull out this bin.”

  

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There is a large container (a bin), under a desk or other furniture. It is heavy. Langdon is asking for help to move the bin so it can be opened.

  • There is a large container (a bin), under a desk or other furniture.
  • It is heavy.
  • Langdon is asking for help to move the bin so it can be opened.
  • "Pull to" does not work.
  • It might be ok is other sentences.
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There is a large container (a bin), under a desk or other furniture. It is heavy. Langdon is asking for help to move the bin so it can be opened.

"Pull to" does not work. It might be ok is other sentences.

The car won't start. Attach a chain to the car so we can pull it with my truck to the shop.

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