jiaruchan
Member
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2008
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
I have never known him behave other than selfishly.
I asked a question days ago about whether it should be 'know somebody to behave' and an American respondent said 'to' is necessary in American English.
Can I ask whether in British English, 'to' is optional.
Someone posted on a Chinese site that there is a sentence in OXford Dictionary to indicate 'to' is not a must: I've never known it (to) snow in July before.
Thank you.
I asked a question days ago about whether it should be 'know somebody to behave' and an American respondent said 'to' is necessary in American English.
Can I ask whether in British English, 'to' is optional.
Someone posted on a Chinese site that there is a sentence in OXford Dictionary to indicate 'to' is not a must: I've never known it (to) snow in July before.
Thank you.