Kevin Yi
Is this sentence gramatically correct? Be patient and even-tempered and remember that the least we can do is not make his becoming more difficult than the earth makes it for spring when it decides to come. I found this sentence in a novel named the letters to a young poet. shouldn't the verb 'is' be followed by 'to make' instead of 'make'?
14 dec. 2018 06:49
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What I can do is (to) answer your question: the 'to' is optional. In the case of your example sentence, the meaning would be clearer with 'to' added. The grammar of the sentence is fine, though I would say it is not beautifully written.
14 december 2018
Thanks Nanren, why is it fine? as we only have one verb in a sentence isn't it?
14 december 2018
"make his becoming" has no obvious meaning. What is one's "becoming" ? . Shouldn't it be "to make"? No. ..the least we can do is not make ... is fine ..the least we can do is to not make ... also fine
14 december 2018
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