Hi sowragu, chetan has already answered your firstquestion.
2. To + Verb --> Hence, is "Love" used as a verb here?
Yes. The easiest way to understand this, is thatability to love could as well have beenability to drink orability to laugh . It's easy to identify thatdrink andlaugh are verbs.
3. Can "To" be followed by a noun? I m able to relate few examples. (She was born to you.) But the above sentence, I m unable to understand how "LOVE" is acting as a noun?
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sowragu wrote:
2. To + Verb --> Hence, is "Love" used as a verb here?
Yes. The easiest way to understand this, is thatability to love could as well have beenability to drink orability to laugh . It's easy to identify thatdrink andlaugh are verbs.
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3. Can "To" be followed by a noun? I m able to relate few examples. (She was born to you.) But the above sentence, I m unable to understand how "LOVE" is acting as a noun?
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