ext_2070 (
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2008-04-10 05:58 pm (UTC)
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However, the first one is ungrammatical ("to going"?), and if we change the "going" in it to "go", then we get:
"I forbid you to go to Alyson's party"
vs.
"I forbid you from going to Alyson's party"
and that in my mind comes out strongly in favor of "to".
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"I forbid you to go to Alyson's party"
vs.
"I forbid you from going to Alyson's party"
and that in my mind comes out strongly in favor of "to".