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Navitasan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Belongs ... to

Are these sentences correct:

1-Children belong in schools to be educated.
2-Children belong in schools to receive an education.

3-The ice-cream belongs in a fridge in order not to go bad.
4-The ice-cream belongs in a fridge not to go bad.

5-The ice-cream belongs in a fridge to keep.

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

They look quite unnatural to me. 1. Children go to school for education/ to get educated.

  • They look quite unnatural to me.
  • 1.
  • Children go to school for education/ to get educated.
  • 3.
  • Ice cream is stored in fridge to prevent it from getting melted/ from getting spoiled.
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They look quite unnatural to me.

1. Children go to school for education/ to get educated.

3. Ice cream is stored in fridge to prevent it from getting melted/ from getting spoiled.

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