Saturday, December 30, 2017

complementation - When to omit "to" with infinitives


I want you to feel better
I want you feel better


That was the right thing to do
That was the right thing do



when somebody challenges you to dance
when somebody challenges you dance


I'm not telling you to go around
I'm not telling you go around


you are trying to make us not practice
you are trying make us not practice


just try to relax and breath
just try relax and breath


What does to point to in the sentences? Is it OK if I remove to in the above sentences?




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