Subj : Re: Some news from Harry To : Ardith Hinton From : alexander koryagin Date : Fri Jul 06 2018 22:01:02 From: alexander koryagin Hi, Ardith Hinton! I read your message from 19.03.2014 00:20 about Some news from Harry. ak>> If "the objective with the Infinitive" is used after the verbs of ak>> feelings we don't use "to". ak>> Examples: ak>> 1. I saw her enter the house. (I saw she had entered the house). ak>> 2. We noticed the captain appear on the bridge. ak>> 3. They saw the plane fly over the houses. AH> Although I'm not sure what you mean by "verbs of feelings", I AH> avoided anything which could be interpeted as a linking verb (AKA a AH> copula verb) when I was trying *to come up with* some examples... AH> which I do intend *to share*. At any rate I agree that the AH> infinitive is often used without "to".... :-) It is not enough for a teacher to just agree. She ought to invent a rule. ;) And in this case the attempt to introduce "the verbs of feeling" is IMHO laudable. Indeed: to see, to watch, to observe, to notice, to hear, to feel -- they can be grouped. You perceive things using your organs of feeling. Bye, Ardith! Alexander Koryagin fido7.english-tutor 2014 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5.4 * Origin: NPO RUSnet InterNetNews site (2:5020/400) .