chance22
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- Mar 14, 2010
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In the following sentence: The duty of a doctor is to treat the sick, cure the injured, and to save lives.
1. Can I omit the second "to"? That is: The duty of a doctor is to treat the sick, cure the injured, and save lives.
2. Is it also OK for me to use full infinitive for all the phrases here? That is to say: The duty of a doctor is to treat the sick, to cure the injured, and to save lives.
I just lack the language sense here, so could you explain it to me? Thank you.
1. Can I omit the second "to"? That is: The duty of a doctor is to treat the sick, cure the injured, and save lives.
2. Is it also OK for me to use full infinitive for all the phrases here? That is to say: The duty of a doctor is to treat the sick, to cure the injured, and to save lives.
I just lack the language sense here, so could you explain it to me? Thank you.