[ To Infinitive or Bare Infinitive ]
He asked her……..him.
A. marry
B. marring
C. to marry
D. to marring
Select your answer:

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A. Contains a gerund phrase about the cheerleaders
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What is the correct form for comparing two things?
A. The blue car is faster than the red car.
B. The blue car is the most faster than the red car.
C. The blue car is the faster than the red car.
