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2021-05-22 13:05:00
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2021-05-22 05:53:34
RULE 40
Dangling Participle.
In the second sentence, if ‘it’ is not used before being, ‘I’ becomes the subject of ‘rainy day’ and gives a wrong meaning to the sentence.
Being ill, I could not attend the class.
Being a rainy day, I could not attend the class.
It being a rainy day, I could not attend the class.
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RULE 39
Bare Infinitive is used after Modal Auxiliaries (can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, dare not, need not).
For example,
You need not to work hard.
You need not work hard.
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2021-05-21 04:35:29
RULE 38
After let, bid, behold, watch, see, feel, make etc. we use Bare-Infinitive and not To-infinitive.
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I heard him to speak on several subjects.
I heard him speak on several subjects.
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RULE 37
With the following verbs/adjective/phrases, (V1 +ing) is used after ‘to’.
(Verb +used to) , accustomed to, averse to, with a view to, addicted to, devoted to, in addition to, look forward to, object to, owing to, given to, taken to , prone to etc
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I am looking forward to meet my friend Sara.
I am looking forward to meeting my friend Sara.
Sheetal is used to wake up early morning.
Sheetal is used to waking up early morning.
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