Yee from Hong Kong writes: I'm so confused by the following verbs: hear, see, make, let and allow. Are these verbs followed by another verb in +ing form or to + base form? see / hear + object + verb ...
In an um...zu... clause, the infinitive has to be at the end. But when using a separable verb, you 'separate' the prefix and the rest of the infinitive by inserting ...
An infinitive is the ‘to’ form of a verb, for example to play, to watch, to be. In Spanish infinitives end in ar, er or ir. Use the infinitive to give opinions, after modal verbs, and with certain ...
English typically uses a strict SUBJECT VERB OBJECT (SVO) word order in simple sentences, as in Students (S) read (V) books (O). This SVO word order becomes altered in many other English sentence ...
AS we should all know by now, intransitive verbs are handicapped by their inability to take a direct object. Another way of ...
Could you please tell me if this use of suggest is grammatically correct? The boss suggested we left early yesterday. Thank you in advance for your answer. It is perfectly correct, Julie. You could ...