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Split infinitive   /splɪt ɪnfˈɪnɪtɪv/   Listen
Split infinitive

noun
1.
An infinitive with an adverb between 'to' and the verb (e.g., 'to boldly go').






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"Split infinitive" Quotes from Famous Books



... effort is marked by much sincerity and idealism, though in grammar and practicability it is less distinguished. We might mention the erroneous use of whom for who (a not uncommon defect amongst amateur writers), the faulty use of the word usurping where depriving is meant, and the split infinitive "to at least make;" all three of which mistakes occur on page 138. Mr. Ericson should drill himself more thoroughly in the principles of syntax. Other essays of this series are included in the present issue. "On Contentment" gives an illustration which we fear will injure ...
— Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 • Howard Phillips Lovecraft



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