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Reply Sun 2 Sep, 2007 12:12 pm
All you do is to make/making a lot of money.

Which verb should I use?

Thanks.
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contrex
 
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Reply Sun 2 Sep, 2007 01:40 pm
make

Ask yourself -- Is "you is making" good English?
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Sun 2 Sep, 2007 09:14 pm
contrex wrote:
make

Ask yourself -- Is "you is making" good English?


Many thanks.

Just to confirm: All you do is (to) make a lot of money.
Is 'to' required?

Thanks again.
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Sun 2 Sep, 2007 09:14 pm
contrex wrote:
make

Ask yourself -- Is "you is making" good English?


Many thanks.

Just to confirm: All you do is (to) make a lot of money.
Is 'to' required?

Thanks again.
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contrex
 
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Reply Sun 2 Sep, 2007 11:45 pm
"to" is not required.

All you do is complain.

All I do is tidy up.

All he does is moan.
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Yoong Liat
 
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Reply Mon 3 Sep, 2007 04:14 am
Thanks, Contrex.
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