Thank you. The exercise is not complete but aims at revising the use of the infinitive (with or without to) and the gerund after certain verbs.

She didn’t dare to speak/speak (both possible?) to him about that.

Yes, both are possible.

Sra

Yes, both are possible in that sentence.

Yes, both "to speak" and "speak" are possible in this sentence, but they have slightly different meanings.

When using the verb "dare," it can be followed by the infinitive form with or without "to," or it can be followed by a gerund.

- "She didn’t dare to speak to him about that." In this sentence, the infinitive form "to speak" is used after "dare." This suggests that the speaker was afraid or hesitant to speak to him about that particular matter.
- "She didn’t dare speak to him about that." In this sentence, the bare infinitive form "speak" is used after "dare." This implies a stronger sense of bravery or courage, as the speaker chooses to omit "to." It indicates that the speaker was bold enough not to hesitate in speaking to him.
- "She didn’t dare speaking to him about that." In this sentence, the gerund form "speaking" is used after "dare." This implies that the speaker was concerned about the consequences or potential negative response that speaking to him about that might have.

So, in summary, both "to speak" and "speak" are correct in this sentence, but they convey slightly different nuances of meaning.