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Notatall Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Are the boWhat's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences?

Are the boWhat's the difference in meaning between the following two sentences? th grammatically correct?

You will need a new account to submit your application. .
You will need a new account in order to submit your application.

Can you explain why they are different in meaning or point out the problem?
  

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Both are correct and have the same meaning. Usually, in order to is just a wordy synonym for to . I recommend the first sentence.

  • Both are correct and have the same meaning.
  • Usually, in order to is just a wordy synonym for to .
  • I recommend the first sentence.
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Both are correct and have the same meaning. Usually, in order to is just a wordy synonym for to. I recommend the first sentence.

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