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A must to see - is it correct?
Saw it on a tourist brochure for the Confederation Cup. I'd say 'A must see' or just 'Must see'.
Which is correct?
Thanks!
Jul 3, 2017 11:58 AM
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Is it correct? Possibly.
"Must-see" is both a noun - as in "This is a must-see" - and an adjective - as in "This is a must-see event".
The only time you could use a 'to' in this phrase is if you said "It's a must to see this event". In this case, the noun is 'a must', and the 'to' is part of the infinitive 'to see'.
July 3, 2017
I think, "A must see" is used in noun role: "This movie is a_must_see". "Must see" is another way of saying the same: "You must and see this movie", or "You must see this move".
July 3, 2017
Both are correct! This movie is a must see. or you can also say " You must see this movie , it's a great movie.
July 3, 2017
I think that a must see.
August 24, 2019
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