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Anon006 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

And/to

Are both okay: Let’s find a time to get together and/to have a good time.

whats the difference?

  

Top answer

Both are OK. Let’s find a time to get together and have a good time. This is a common way to express purpose, particularly in speech.

  • Both are OK.
  • Let’s find a time to get together and have a good time.
  • This is a common way to express purpose, particularly in speech.
  • Let’s find a time to get together to have a good tim e.
  • This is better English to show purpose.
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Both are OK.

Let’s find a time to get together and have a good time. This is a common way to express purpose, particularly in speech.

Let’s find a time to get together to have a good time. This is better English to show purpose.


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