[Grammar] Many people refer to February 3, 1959, as.....

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"Many people refer to February 3, 1959, as The Day The Music Died. "

The above sentence is from one of my grammar books and I think it has an error in it.

I mean, there's no need to put 'to' after 'refer' since it is followed 'as'.


Am I right?


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You're not right. I'm not sure why you think "as" negates the need for a "to."
 
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"Many people refer to February 3, 1959, as The Day The Music Died. "

The above sentence is from one of my grammar books and I think it has an error in it. :down:

I mean, there's no need to put 'to' after 'refer' Oh yes there is :)since it is followed 'as'. That's irrelevant.


Am I right?


Thx!
Sorry - no. The way they refer to it is 'The Day the Music Died' => They ref to it as 'The Day the Music Died'. ;-)

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