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Kim Hui-jeong
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  • Gwangju, the Republic of Korea
2 votes
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240 views

the to-infinitive as an adverbial(substitute of for+N?), an object, or a subject complement?

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66 views

Conjunctions with should

1 vote
1 answer
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'expect+O+to+V ' analysis

1 vote
1 answer
2k views

to- infinitive as object complement

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2 answers
197 views

to infinitive analysis [closed]

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1 answer
73 views

V+O+to+V analysis

1 vote
1 answer
48 views

noun as object complement, which is in S + V + O + N

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535 views

'It is adj to V' 's to -infinitive

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1 answer
100 views

adverb modifying the infinitive in front of the infinitive marker 'to'

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1 answer
67 views

the tense of the verb in a subordinate clause

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61 views

Shall in If-Clause

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26 views

transitive verb + to + verb

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2 answers
242 views

V+O+to+V to-infinitive

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44 views

forbid+O+to+V.......to-infinitive

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to-infinitive as a direct object(noun phrase)? (as in 'I promised to buy her a pizza tomorrow') [duplicate]

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1 answer
43 views

t.v.+to+v analysis [closed]

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0 answers
31 views

to infinitive as an adjective clause expressing the intention/desire of the noun's agent

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3 answers
141 views

"No, it can't be...." vs " No, it may not be..."

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1 answer
1k views

to infinitive as direct object?! (as in : I promised to get there in time.) [duplicate]

-1 votes
1 answer
50 views

to-infinitive to-infinitive