Hello, my friends.
I would like to focus on just one sentence in order to explain my question to you better.
My original sentence is "I will bring a few movies in order to watch with you".
Why is this sentence incorrect in English?
I have learned that I have to add "them" after "watch". But why?
- "I will bring a few movies."
- Why? Why will you bring them?
- In order to watch with you.
I think this dialogue really makes sense.
Why do I have to say: "In order to watch them with you."
Or do you think that I don't have to. It is just preference?
Thank you very much.
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Consider the following:
Julie Carson is the zoologist who lived alongside wolves in order to save.
Julie Carson is the zoologist who lived alongside wolves in order to save them.
Let's discuss the vulnerabilities of the system and show the changes we should make in order to mitigate.
Let's discuss the vulnerabilities of the system and show