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DROPPING THE ENTIRE INFINITIVE CLAUSE
         The entire infinitive clause can be dropped, or “to”
         can be kept on its own after some verbs, such as
         “agree,” “ask,” “forget,” “promise,” “start,” and “try.”










         The same structure can also be used after
         some nouns, such as: “chance,” “plans,”
         “promise,” “idea,” and “opportunity.”









          The same structure can also be used after
          certain adjectives, such as “delighted,”
          “afraid,” “willing,” and “determined.”











         FURTHER EXAMPLES


























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