Re: "To run is good exercise"?!
- From: Geoff <grw888@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 14:04:14 GMT
Peter T. Daniels wrote:
martinphipps2@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
It seems that non-native speakers of English in Taiwan do not realize that "To run is good exercise" is not a good English sentence. A collegue today even said it was grammatically correct. I don't think it is: I would never start a sentence with an infinitive. The one counterexample I can think of would be the song lyric "To know him is to love him" except here the sentence is in the form verb phrase = verb phrase and not the awkward verb phrase = noun phrase as in the previous example.
To provide a counterexample, I have composed this sentence.
To be honest, I composed a different one. .
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