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"I set the clothes out dry" (I set the clothes out to dry) |
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==See also== |
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*[[Zero at]] |
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*[[Zero did]] |
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*[[Zero do]] |
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*[[Zero if]] |
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*[[Zero of]] |
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*[[Zero definite article]] |
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*[[Zero past marking]] |
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*[[Zero plural marking]] |
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*[[Zero possessive marking]] |
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*[[Zero third person agreement]] |
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Revision as of 17:39, 16 November 2007
zero to is the nonstandard absence of the word "to" in places where standard English has it leading to sentences like this:
"I set the clothes out dry" (I set the clothes out to dry)