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once and for all I am going to clarify for all, its just to painful to continually readbanded means marked with bands, a synonym is stripedthat hawk has a banded tailthe word I think you want to and should use is bannedbanned means to forbid, a synonym is prohibit or outlawthe use of the whip is bannedsee that is not so hard, sixth grade english
And to is generally a preposition as in, I am going to the track, or part of an infinitive where a verb is converted to a noun form as in, I like to bet. When you say, to painful, what you really mean is too painful where too indicates excessively or too much. Sixth grade English is not always easy!
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And “to” is generally a preposition as in, “I am going to the track,” or part of an infinitive where a verb is converted to a noun form as in, “I like to bet.” When you say, “to painful,” what you really mean is “too painful” where “too” indicates excessively or too much. Sixth grade English is not always easy!
Exactly...too modifies the adverb as in "My cock is too big"...is being the verb, big being the adverb, and cock being the noun.