How to use the infinitive when we have more than one verb?
I can run, walk, and swim on the same day.
I like to run, walk, and swim on the same day.
Is that correct?
There are verbs that must be followed by other verbs in the infinitive (using TO), and others must be accompanied by verbs in the gerund (using ING). And after modal verbs you never use the infinitive verb with TO ... correct?
9 de septiembre de 2019
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Both are correct. Blair is right that "to" is not necessary each time
6 de septiembre de 2019
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Looks fine to me. You don't have to put 'to' before each subsequent verb.
5 de septiembre de 2019
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The first one is done correctly!
The second one requires a little change, so it becomes “I like to run, to walk, and to swim...”
Antonio, I hope it helps, :)
5 de septiembre de 2019
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