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مصدر بدون The-Infinitive-Without-to To
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مصدر بدون To
[wptabs type="accordion"] [wptabcontent]321 Can + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: My mother can to swim very well. Say: My mother can swim very well. Note: Always write the negative form cannot as one word. Alternatively, the short form can't can be used informally. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]322 Could + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: I could not to see you yesterday. Say: I could not/couldn't see you yesterday. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]323 May + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: May I to visit you next weekend? Say: May I visit you next weekend? [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]324 Might + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: He might to come in the morning. Say: He might come in the morning. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]325 Must + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: I must to see her at her office. Say: I must see her at her office. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]326 Let + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say:Tom's father would not let him to go out. Say: Tom's father would not let him go out. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]327 Make (to force) + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: You can't make Emma to understand. Say: You can't make Emma understand. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]328 See + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: They saw him to leave the house. Say: They saw him leave the house. Note: They saw him leaving the house is also correct. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]329 Watch + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: I watched the girls to play hockey. Say: I watched the girls play hockey. Note: I watched the girls playing hockey is also correct. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]330 Hear + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: We heard him to speak in English. Say: We heard him speak in English. Note We heard him speaking in English is also correct. [/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent]331 Feel + infinitive without to.[/wptabcontent] [wptabcontent] Don't say: I could feel her heart to beat. Say: I could feel her heart beat. Or: I could feel her heart beating. Note: If the verbs make, see, watch, hear, feel, are used in the passive, to must be used: He was seen to leave the house : He was heard to speak in English.[/wptabcontent] [/wptabs]