egerol1
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2011
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- French
- Home Country
- France
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- France
Hello friends,
I have a question for you.After the preposition "to" if a verb comes that verb will be in infinitive.
But here are some examples I want to show you that don't obey to this rule.
1)Navajo code talkers were very skilled and were essential to winning WW2.
2)Confine your efforts to finishing the book
3)Let me see what to looking for
In these sentences the verb get -ing after "to".Why is that so?Shouldn't it be an infinitive verb?
I have a question for you.After the preposition "to" if a verb comes that verb will be in infinitive.
But here are some examples I want to show you that don't obey to this rule.
1)Navajo code talkers were very skilled and were essential to winning WW2.
2)Confine your efforts to finishing the book
3)Let me see what to looking for
In these sentences the verb get -ing after "to".Why is that so?Shouldn't it be an infinitive verb?