Dear Farhan,
The split infinitive rule says that you must not insert other words (adverbs) between the "to" and the verb. However, none of the options in this question use the split infinitive.
I think your confusion arises from the position of "to". The short answer is that it does not matter.
Review the following sentences:
The ideas (to which you are exposed) are great ones.
The ideas (that/which you are exposed to) are great ones.
Both these sentences mean the same
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The split infinitive rule says that you must not insert other words (adverbs) between the "to" and the verb. However, none of the options in this question use the split infinitive.
I think your confusion arises from the position of "to". The short answer is that it does not matter.
Review the following sentences:
The ideas (to which you are exposed) are great ones.
The ideas (that/which you are exposed to) are great ones.
Both these sentences mean the same
...



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