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Hello!. Good morning!
I have a doubt about verbs.
For example, I am trying to find a logical reasoning for the different construction in the following sentences:
" I want you to buy a ticket".
" I recommend you buy a ticket".
I have been finding out about how the sentences with the verb "recommend" are formed and it seems to me that we could also write you to buy, but the meaning would change.
So, why both sentences are formed in a different way?. Is there any rule, or it just that each verb behaves or works differently?.
P.S: sorry for my english..
Thank you so much in advance!
Best regards!
I have a doubt about verbs.
For example, I am trying to find a logical reasoning for the different construction in the following sentences:
" I want you to buy a ticket".
" I recommend you buy a ticket".
I have been finding out about how the sentences with the verb "recommend" are formed and it seems to me that we could also write you to buy, but the meaning would change.
So, why both sentences are formed in a different way?. Is there any rule, or it just that each verb behaves or works differently?.
P.S: sorry for my english..
Thank you so much in advance!
Best regards!
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