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  1. Allow (to) + infinitive, substantive, verb+ -ing

    0 Both the grammar and semantics of these constructions can be confusing: 1: allow + to + infinitive: It allows to do something. This isn't grammatically correct since it is missing a noun phrase before the …

  2. How to use the verb "to be" correctly in its infinitive form?

    The verb to be is no different than any other. It means to exist (when it is not used as a linking verb or "copula".) The sentence in your example is fine. The verb to be is the same as any other verb in …

  3. infinitives - Help to do something or help do something? - English ...

    After the verb Help, you can have an infinitive form of verb. The infinitive form can be either a to-infinitive or a bare infinitive. That is actually optional. Mostly in conversation or informal English, the to is often …

  4. How to use infinitive after 'to be' verbs? - English Language Learners ...

    I wonder how an infinitive should be used after a to be verbs, i.e. does the infinitive used this way have to use 'to' or not. For example: All you have to do is sit (or to sit or sitting??...

  5. infinitives - When we should add "to" before verb? - English Language ...

    Jul 27, 2019 · An infinitive can be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb. used before a verb showing that it is in the infinitive: The infinitive form of a verb is the verb in its basic form.

  6. to lead to + gerund or infinitive ? | WordReference Forums

    Nov 26, 2009 · I am led to think that an infinitive can be used. What led you to think that an infinitive cannot be used? Because "lead to" can be followed by a noun. This means "to" is a preposition and …

  7. EN: help + to-infinitive / bare infinitive / (in) V-ing

    Dec 18, 2008 · It's a main verb, and the to-infinitive is of course mandatory afterwards. In order to obtain futur proche meaning and auxiliary function, we must use the progressive: "to be going + to-infinitive".

  8. negation - verb+"to not"+infinitive OR verb+"not to"+infinitive ...

    0 The infinitive form is the only 2 word word in the English language. Treat them as if they were married, or partnered, united as one. Many grammar rules are overlooked, over the way it sounds, not …

  9. Starting a sentence with infinitive - WordReference Forums

    Apr 23, 2020 · I don't know where you learnt this, but it is wrong. You can begin a sentence with a to-infinitive; the "to" is not a preposition (it never is, with a verb), and a to-infinitive or an infinitive phrase …

  10. recommend you to do / you doing (infinitive/gerund)

    Mar 22, 2007 · Hi there, This may be a foolish question, but I'm having problems with it now. Could someone explain to me if the verb To recommed is follow by infinitive or -ing or both? I was suppose …