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Jesusengland Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For moving it/ for it to move. / to move it

Hello.

What is the difference in meaning?

- Engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for moving it.
- Engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for it to move .
- Engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power to move it.

Thanks.


  

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-- None whatsoever. - An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for moving it. - An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for it to move .

  • -- None whatsoever.
  • - An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for moving it.
  • - An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for it to move .
  • - An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power to move it.
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What is the difference in meaning?-- None whatsoever.

- An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for moving it.
- An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power for it to move .
- An/the engine is the part of a vehicle that produces power to move it.

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