Are the following sentences absolutely identical?
1. Writing a test is hard.
2. To write a test is hard.
For me, the most noticeable difference is that (1) seems a more usual way of saying it.
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For me, the most noticeable difference is that (1) seems a more usual way of saying it.
I had an idea after asking the question.
Can #2 (To write a test is hard) mean "IN ORDER to write the test ..." ?