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Unread 07-31-2012, 03:56 AM
Brian Allgar Brian Allgar is offline
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Originally Posted by basil ransome-davies View Post
I cannot believe that (e.g.) 'boldly to go' or 'to go boldly' would be any improvement on 'to boldly go' & in any case how can you 'split' a particle phrase that consists of 2 separate words? No one would complain about 'by boldly going'. I'll take the 'short infinitive' any day. And in a hopeful frame of mind, too.
Basil, your example of a split infinitive is unfair: there are clearly some phrases, however grammatically objectionable we may find them, that are sacrosanct!
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