[Grammar] I saw you do

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Will17

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Hello!

Is the use of the infinitive form without to correct here, please?

-"I saw you pass by and you looked very angry. "

-"I heard you say terrible things to her".

Thank you very much.

Will
 
Hello!

Is the use of the infinitive form without to correct here, please?

-"I saw you pass by and you looked very angry. "

-"I heard you say terrible things to her".

Thank you very much.

Will
Yes, it's correct, "to" would be wrong.
 
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