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Journal 12/07/20

I didn’t dare fall asleep.
I didn’t dare to fall asleep.
I think the second sentence is correct because of the rules that there is only a verb in one sentence. “Dare” is a verb, “fall asleep” is a phrase verb, so I put a “to” in front of the “fall asleep” changing it to an infinitive. In this sentence, “I” is subject, “didn’t dare” is predicate, and “to fall asleep” is infinitive as object. That is my understanding of the second sentence. I think the first sentence is incorrect because there are two predicate verbs that “didn’t dare” and “fall asleep” in one sentence. This is against the rules of English grammar. English speakers correct the second sentence into the first one. I have checked many grammar resources, but I failed to get the correct answers. So I posted it here hoping somebody could help me out. Thank you guys very much.

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Journal 12/07/20

I didn’t dare fall asleep.

I didn’t dare to fall asleep.

That is my understanding of the second sentence.

This is against the rules of English grammar.

English speakers correct the second sentence into the first one.

I have checked many grammar resources, but I failed to get the correct answers.

So I posted it here hoping somebody could help me out.

Thank you guys very much.

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Dec. 9, 2020

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Dec. 9, 2020

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Journal 12/07/20


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I didn’t dare fall asleep.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I didn’t dare to fall asleep.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I think the second sentence is correct because of the rules that there is only a verb in one sentence.


I think the second sentence is correct because of the rules that there iscan only abe one verb in onea sentence. I think the second sentence is correct because of the rule that there can only be one verb in a sentence.

“Dare” is a verb, “fall asleep” is a phrase verb, so I put a “to” in front of the “fall asleep” changing it to an infinitive.


“Dare” is a verb, and “fall asleep” is a verb phrase verb, so I put a “to” in front of the “fall asleep” changturning it into an infinitive. “Dare” is a verb and “fall asleep” is a verb phrase, so I put a “to” in front of the “fall asleep” turning it into an infinitive.

In this sentence, “I” is subject, “didn’t dare” is predicate, and “to fall asleep” is infinitive as object.


In this sentence, “I” is subject, “didn’t dare” is the predicate, and “to fall asleep” is an infinitive ascting as the object. In this sentence, “I” is subject, “didn’t dare” is the predicate, and “to fall asleep” is an infinitive acting as the object.

This isn't accurate. "didn't dare to fall asleep" in its entirety is the predicate.

That is my understanding of the second sentence.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I think the first sentence is incorrect because there are two predicate verbs that “didn’t dare” and “fall asleep” in one sentence.


I think the first sentence is incorrect because there are two predicate verbs thatverbs, “didn’t dare” and “fall asleep”, in one sentence. I think the first sentence is incorrect because there are two verbs, “didn’t dare” and “fall asleep”, in one sentence.

This is against the rules of English grammar.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

English speakers correct the second sentence into the first one.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I have checked many grammar resources, but I failed to get the correct answers.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

So I posted it here hoping somebody could help me out.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Thank you guys very much.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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