I have seen the usage of both versions:
I am doing this to get more attention and to seek for opportunities.
I am doing this to get more attention and seek for opportunities.
Which one is correct? Or is it merely different styles?
Thanks in advance!
Best Answer
They are both okay. You can conjoin any two phrases of the same type to get another phrase of that same type. The structure is
where "and" connects two to-infinitives and gives you a to-infinitive that goes with "doing this". But the two lower verb phrases could also be connected:
giving a verb phrase in construction with the "to".