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Sentence Correction (SC) | Re: A professor at the university has taken a sabbatical to research on

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atisoizain wrote:

How is research a verb here? To +verb is always as verbal and it shows an intent to do the action but not the occurence of actual action.

In every solution research is considered as a verb, where is my understand incorrect?


Yes, "to + [verb]" is technically a verbal (infinitive) and not a verb. But it's okay to refer to "research" alone (without the "to") as a verb, since it is in fact the [verb] piece in the "to + [verb]" construction.

Luckily, we don't have to label such things on the GMAT, and these distinctions shouldn't really impact how you approach the question.

Statistics : Posted by GMATNinja • on 22 Jul 2016, 03:47 • Replies 71 • Views 118571



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