nhatruc30
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- Jul 1, 2011
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Vietnamese
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- Vietnam
- Current Location
- Vietnam
Dear all.
I am confused by a sentence in the following letter (please see a bellow picture). In this letter has two verbs that are verbs "ask and is". Why didn't writer put "to" between them.
And by the way, I ask myself when we use "to" or don't use "to" between two verbs.
Here is an example from the Longman dictionary. What I want to know is when we're going to get paid.
Is this sentence wrong in grammar if I remove the preposition "to"?
If somebody knows, please explain it to me. I would highly appreciate your help
Your sincerely
truc
I am confused by a sentence in the following letter (please see a bellow picture). In this letter has two verbs that are verbs "ask and is". Why didn't writer put "to" between them.
And by the way, I ask myself when we use "to" or don't use "to" between two verbs.
Here is an example from the Longman dictionary. What I want to know is when we're going to get paid.
Is this sentence wrong in grammar if I remove the preposition "to"?
If somebody knows, please explain it to me. I would highly appreciate your help
Your sincerely
truc