Rule: Do NOT split an infinitive! What's an infinitive? According to dictionary.com it is the basic form of a verb without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense. So, if you split the infinitive, that means that you're placing a word or phrase in between the participle "to" and the bare infinitive.
Why is this so big of a deal? People do it all the time! Right?
"...It is of no consequence whether he decides to go quickly or to quickly go or quickly to go. The important thing is that he should go at once.” - George Benard Shaw, Irish Playwright
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