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Jian
It is nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax yourself?
It is nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and relax yourself
a IELTS examiner told it is right to add to before the relax ,
It is nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and to relax yourself
so is it right?and why I think there is a to after the nice
31. Juli 2012 12:11
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GRAMMAR POINT >>>It is nice to X; X = verb or verb phrase 1) It is nice to eat ice cream when it is hot outside. 2) It is nice to listen to beautiful music. This is how I would write your sentence: To relax, it is nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. "Relax" is both a transitive and intransitive verb. It may or may not take a direct object. INTRANSITIVE He relaxed by the pool. TRANSITIVE He relaxed his muscles before going to sleep.
3. August 2012
GRAMMAR POINT
>>>It is nice to X; X = verb or verb phrase
1) It is nice to eat ice cream when it is hot outside.
2) It is nice to listen to beautiful music.
This is how I would write your sentence: To relax, it is nice to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
"Relax" is both a transitive and intransitive verb. It may or may not take a direct object.
INTRANSITIVE
He relaxed by the pool.
TRANSITIVE
He relaxed his muscles before going to sleep.
3. August 2012
You mean, "Is it nice to get away from all the city life and relax?". I never lived in a city before but I assume it is!
1. August 2012
I do not believe the "to" is necessary. It's okay either way. (But I would lose the "yourself".)
31. Juli 2012
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