Please note my amendments to your post.Why do some verbs require 'to' after them? Is there any rule about it?
What is your problem in posting a hyperlink? Just copy and paste the URL.NOT A TEACHER
Rock-onn, I have found an interesting article at grammarexchange, but I do not know how to link.
Please go to Google and type these words:
To sleep infinitive / prepositional phrase? -- Topic
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According to Michael Swan's 'Practical English Usage' ''n informal American English, 'and' is sometimes dropped after the base forms 'go' and 'come': Go jump in the river'' (page 47).
So, can't we use 'sleep' as a bare infitinive after 'go' just as the one above? Can't we, for example, say something like that: OK! Go sleep in my bed!