GoldfishLord
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row
The word row has many different meanings, but we are interested in its sense as a noun to mean “a noisy dispute” and a verb to mean “to noisily argue.”** Row can be used in this sense as in While my friends and I like to row about the best ninja turtle, in the end, we agree it is obviously Donatello. This sense of row is first recorded in the 1740s, but its origin is unknown.
Source: Thesaurus.com https://www.thesaurus.com/e/ways-to-say/synonyms-for-argue/
What's the role of "to"?
The word row has many different meanings, but we are interested in its sense as a noun to mean “a noisy dispute” and a verb to mean “to noisily argue.”** Row can be used in this sense as in While my friends and I like to row about the best ninja turtle, in the end, we agree it is obviously Donatello. This sense of row is first recorded in the 1740s, but its origin is unknown.
Source: Thesaurus.com https://www.thesaurus.com/e/ways-to-say/synonyms-for-argue/
What's the role of "to"?