leslieking
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- Hungarian
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- Hungary
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- Romania
I have a sentence.
She wants something to drink.
something = direct object
to drink = to-infinitive
Does the "object" have priority over the "to-infinitive"? In other words do we need to use the object then after the to-infinitive? or are these two sentences the same? are they both grammatically correct?
She wants something to drink.
She wants to drink something.
She wants something to drink.
something = direct object
to drink = to-infinitive
Does the "object" have priority over the "to-infinitive"? In other words do we need to use the object then after the to-infinitive? or are these two sentences the same? are they both grammatically correct?
She wants something to drink.
She wants to drink something.