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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Expand or increase

Which would you say

(In order) to expand/increase their Army of men in anticipation of a coup, the guerrilla have brainwashed people into joining the force.





Is IN ORDER optional and is the sentence grammatically correct?



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(In order) to expand/increase/enlarge their army in anticipation of a coup, the guerrillas have brainwashed people into joining them. Is IN ORDER optional and is the sentence grammatically correct? Yes and yes.

  • (In order) to expand/increase/enlarge their army in anticipation of a coup, the guerrillas have brainwashed people into joining them.
  • Is IN ORDER optional and is the sentence grammatically correct?
  • Yes and yes.
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(In order) to expand/increase/enlarge their army in anticipation of a coup, the guerrillas have brainwashed people into joining them.

Is IN ORDER optional and is the sentence grammatically correct? Yes and yes.

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