rules for infinitives
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You must use an infinitive (“to go”), never a gerund, after direct and indirect objects referring to people. To remember this rule, you will have to study verbs that take an object and an infinitive. Start with these examples. The objects (nouns and pronouns) are underlined.
You must use an infinitive (“to go”), never a gerund, after direct and indirect objects referring to people. To remember this rule, you will have to study verbs that take an object and an infinitive. Start with these examples. The objects (nouns and pronouns) are underlined.
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