Re: To ask for a bottle of milk to send / to be sent him

Originally Posted by
JACEK1
Thank you, Emsr2d2.
Does it mean that "I have asked for a bottle of milk to send (to) him" contains hidden "in order to"?
In other words, I have asked someone to send me a bottle of milk and then I send the milk to him.
One could as well write ""I have asked for a bottle of milk in order to send (it) (to) him".
Yes, I suppose you could say that. "I have asked for a bottle of milk so that I can send it to him".
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