Preposition “to” in “…accept the consequences of to…”

I’m doing a test from a Cambridge book. There’s a sentence that reads like this:

Children need to learn to accept the consequences of to their actions.

Is the preposition “to” in above sentence needed? Is it correct to have it?

Answer

No. It’s superfluous. Unnecessary. Not only that, it’s wrong and ungrammatical to use both of and to in the sentence. You should only use one or the other.

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