A mother has bought cookies for her son to take to school. The son is going to take them to school, not the mother.
Which of the following can she say to her son:
1) I have bought the cookies to take to school.
2) I have bought the cookies to take to school.
3) I have bought the cookies that you have to take to school.
Gratefully,
Navi.
#3 is the best.
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"I've bought the cookies for you to take to school" seems the most natural to me.