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Old 13-Oct-2006, 05:45
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Default "to" for infinitive

We know that an ifinitive is the name of an action of a verb. Therefore we can understand it is a noun, and functions as a noun. There usually is a "to" before an infinitive. In many cases an infinitive works without it. Then, what does function "to" before an infinitive? Why an inifinitive sometimes takes "to" and sometimes does not take.
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