‘To’ and ‘for’ are two prepositions that usually cause a lot of problems to you all. Let’s take a look at them in detail to solve your doubts. TO There are many uses of ‘to’, but here we are going to see only those which generally cause you problems. We use ‘to’… a) Before a verb to show that it is the infinitive. To be or not to be – that is the question. b) After some verbs (sorry, you need to study them) when the action in the infinitive follows it. Here you can see a list of verbs followed by ‘to’ (you can also see verbs followed by an infinitive). https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/verb-patterns/verb-patterns-verb-infinitive-or-verb-ing Sorry, I forgot to tell you. c) After some adjectives. She was afraid to do it. d) After some no...
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