GoldfishLord
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South Carolina state legislature passed a law earlier this year that grants workers a floating holiday to choose to take Juneteenth or another day off in place of Confederate Memorial Day.
Source: https://www.qcnews.com/news/u-s/sou...-confederate-memorial-day-but-not-juneteenth/
Does the "to" in "to choose" mean "in order to"?
Does the "to" in "to take" mean "in order to"?
What's the grammatical construction of "to choose to take Juneteenth or another day off"?
Source: https://www.qcnews.com/news/u-s/sou...-confederate-memorial-day-but-not-juneteenth/
Does the "to" in "to choose" mean "in order to"?
Does the "to" in "to take" mean "in order to"?
What's the grammatical construction of "to choose to take Juneteenth or another day off"?
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