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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

how to use "in order to'

when there is a verb following up "in order to", do we need to use gerund or verb?

for example:

in order to be a king or in order to being a king, which one is rignt?
  

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in order to become a doctor

  • in order to become a doctor
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You are right the first time

In order to be a king...in order to raise the roof....in order to lower their expectations...in order to become a doctor
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Your first phrase, or any of these, are correct:

In order to be a king, you must be first in line to the throne.

In order to become a king, you must be first in line to the throne.

Being first in line to the throne, he was bound to become king.
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in order to be a king
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