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 miss manal
 
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							| PLEASE I AM CONFUSED I KNOW THAT AFTER TO WE MUST WRITE AN INFINITIF VERB BUT WHAT ABOUT THIS MY FATHER PROMISED ME LAST WEEK TO (GIVE OR GAVE) ME MONEY THANKS |  13 Nov 2009      
					
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 Ticas
 
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							| (...) to give me the money. That �s right! You need infinitive after "to". |  13 Nov 2009     
					
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 Loree83
 
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							| When you find a verb followed by to you should use the infinitive, so GIVE. hi! |  13 Nov 2009     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| It �s "give" .   I think your confusion is in the "last week" being past tense.  "Last week" applies to "promised" (which is in the past tense) and not to "give" (which  is infinitive). |  13 Nov 2009     
					
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 maoopa
 
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							| Well said Douglas,   You basically use the past tense in the MAIN verb, which is promise. In this case TO GIVE is playing the role of a DIRECT OBJECT.   Mauro |  13 Nov 2009     
					
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