Split infinitives are not really wrong. It occurred in the Victorian era due to classical influence. As Latin infinitives where single words yet English ones are two it became a sign of poor education to split them.
Other things like "I'm going to go" another bane of English teachers are likewise grammatically acceptable but poor stylistically. I could have a long list of things like starting sentences with conjunctions mixing think and thing and the dreaded letter "Haitch" (It's aitch for H)
English is a language spoken largely by non natives and it is going to change and simplify more and more in the future.
Firefox also has an automatic spell checker.:tapedshut
P.S. If it is "Boldy, to go" it needs a comma:You_Rock_
Other things like "I'm going to go" another bane of English teachers are likewise grammatically acceptable but poor stylistically. I could have a long list of things like starting sentences with conjunctions mixing think and thing and the dreaded letter "Haitch" (It's aitch for H)
English is a language spoken largely by non natives and it is going to change and simplify more and more in the future.
Firefox also has an automatic spell checker.:tapedshut
P.S. If it is "Boldy, to go" it needs a comma:You_Rock_