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Could you please teach me about the use of “but” in some situations
For example: I have no choice but to work hard.
I can't help but dance with her.
innovation is everything but easy.
My question is in what situations I should add “to” after “but”?
Thanks a million.
Jan 2, 2021 6:58 AM
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When but is used as a preposition like this it means "except". I think that you normally use the bare infinitive after but:
- I couldn't do anything but cry.
- I could try but fail.
There are a few key words that trigger the complete infinitive. "choice", which you picked up on, along with "option", "alternative" and words like that:
- I have no choice but to cry.
- There's no other option but to succeed.
- He had no other alternative but to scream.
January 2, 2021
It means something like ‘except.’ So you have to use ‘to’ because ‘I don’t have a choice but to’ is an expression itself. In the ‘I can’t help but’ expression there’s no ‘to’ so you don’t use it when making a sentence.
You just have to learn that with one you use ‘to’ and with the other you don’t :)
Does it make sense?
January 2, 2021
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