Walt Whitman
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- Jan 4, 2012
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- English Teacher
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- Italian
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- Italy
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- Italy
Egnlish teacher
I was wondering: does the infinitive marker “to” belong to the verb (to go, to see, to read, etc)?
I would answer: yes. :-? For example, the question “Does she like Mozart?” is usually analyzed like this: auxiliary “does” + subject + bare infinitive or infinitive without “to” (so you have to omit the “s”).
I think this confirms that the particle “to” does belong to the verb; it says that the verb is in the infinitive form.
Do you agree?
Than you very much.
WW
I was wondering: does the infinitive marker “to” belong to the verb (to go, to see, to read, etc)?
I would answer: yes. :-? For example, the question “Does she like Mozart?” is usually analyzed like this: auxiliary “does” + subject + bare infinitive or infinitive without “to” (so you have to omit the “s”).
I think this confirms that the particle “to” does belong to the verb; it says that the verb is in the infinitive form.
Do you agree?
Than you very much.
WW