I wouldn’t use “to” there. I’d just say “the very least he can do is shut up”.Quote:
Originally Posted by ExK
BTW, the correct spelling of the word I underlined in the quote above is absence.
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I wouldn’t use “to” there. I’d just say “the very least he can do is shut up”.Quote:
Originally Posted by ExK
BTW, the correct spelling of the word I underlined in the quote above is absence.
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thank you teachers! I still have some taxing questions, but I'll ask when I've returned from overseas!
Both versions would be acceptable, but I would use the "to". "To shut up" is a predicate nominative. If the sentence were reversed "To shut up is the very least he can do" the "to" would be required.Quote:
Originally Posted by ExK