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Can someone please explain to me this question?

Date Posted: 2 years ago
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Hi,

Whenever the answer before has the word "to", it will always be in the present tense and plural verb, which is "to take"

Examples:

Joy likes to eat burgers.
Madison loves to smell the scent of the flowers.

Hope this explains.
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IDK
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Eric Nicholas K
Eric Nicholas K
2 years ago
Not always.

If the phrase is “look forward to…”, the word after “to” will not be a present-tense verb.

Look forward to meeting you again
Look forward to receiving an item

And so on.
IDK
IDK
2 years ago
Yes, the phrases you are used are gerund, I was referring more to the sentence that was shown, anyway my bad.
crxrries
Crxrries
2 years ago
Thank you
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