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When do we use “to” as an infinitive marker? [closed]
In these two sentences:
I look forward to get.
I look forward to getting it.
Why is the first sentence incorrect? When do we use to as an infinitive marker?
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Is single-word “inbetween” becoming more acceptable? How far can it go?
I get the distinct feeling that "inbetween" occurs increasingly often as a single word, but I'm not at all clear on why it's used more in some contexts than others.
What I can is see that in Google ...
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When are the phrases “in motion” and “in movement” used?
When are the phrases in motion and in movement used?
In motion is the most popular form based on a Google search, but in movement still has 3 080 000 results.