keannu
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My grammar books sometimes says the reason for using "in order to(so as to)" instead of "to~" is
to clarify a purpose, and sometimes it's a formal usage. Which is correct?
gzg83
1. He went to Beijing to learn Chinese.
2. He went to Beijing in order to(so as to) learn Chinese.
to clarify a purpose, and sometimes it's a formal usage. Which is correct?
gzg83
1. He went to Beijing to learn Chinese.
2. He went to Beijing in order to(so as to) learn Chinese.