1-After some special verbs, the second verb has to have (To) such as like, I like to share my cookies with you.
2-After adjectives, like It's beautiful to share something with a friend.
I think in this part, we should pay attention to the situation that a verb can take (to).
About (for share), I don't know really and it seems to me a little strange. If it's a verb, we should use ing form of the verb such as thanks a lot for sharing. Do you have a sentence that this phrase is used in it?
And, if it's a noun, I'm not so sure if such a phrase has been used. For example, this is your share from the company's benefit.
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Hey guys,
Thank you so much for such a great explanation!
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1-After some special verbs, the second verb has to have (To) such as like, I like to share my cookies with you.
2-After adjectives, like It's beautiful to share something with a friend.
I think in this part, we should pay attention to the situation that a verb can take (to).
About (for share), I don't know really and it seems to me a little strange. If it's a verb, we should use ing form of the verb such as thanks a lot for sharing. Do you have a sentence that this phrase is used in it?
And, if it's a noun, I'm not so sure if such a phrase has been used. For example, this is your share from the company's benefit.