[Grammar] All you/I need to do is (to) X

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I saw this on the Internet: All you need to do is listen.
I wonder when should we add to before the verb, such as: All you need to do is to listen carefully.

Could anyone explain this? Thanks a lot!
 
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I saw this on the Internet: All you need to do is listen.
I wonder when should we add to before the verb, such as: All you need to do is to listen carefully.

Could anyone explain this? Thanks a lot!

"to" is not necessary.
 
Re: All you/I need to do is (to) xxx

:up: And you don't even need the one after 'need'. So there are four possibilities:
  • All you need do is listen carefully.
  • All you need do is to listen carefully.
  • All you need to do is listen carefully.
  • All you need to do is to listen carefully.
The last of these sounds to me a liitle staid, but I don't think it's wrong.

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