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I am confused!



Aisha77
Spain

I am confused!
 
I have seen these two sentences and I realized one has the infinitive with "to" and the other hasn�t.
Are both correct? And if so, what is the difference?? 
 
Nothing has been done (except/other than) to lay the foundation.
It won�t do anything (except/other than) eat.
 
Thanks in advance to whoever can help me!
Aisha ;) 

16 Feb 2019      





spinney
United Kingdom

I have no idea why, but for the first one, both sound correct. For the second, "to" sounds odd or just plain wrong. I suspect somebody lost the rulebook for that one.

16 Feb 2019     



Aisha77
Spain

Thanks so much Dale. I think I know:
 
 
Nothing has been done (except/other than) to lay the foundation.
It won�t do anything (except/other than) eat.
 
The first one is a fact whilst the second is a thing (action). I broke my brain and actually is the same as in spanish. LOL
Thanks again and recover yourself from the flu 
Best wishes 
Aisha ;) 
  

16 Feb 2019