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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

How to use "order" in the clauses

How to use "order" in the clauses
alone or with other words like
"in order ot"

can you give me some explanation about it ?
  

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Hi, How to use "order" in the clauses alone or with other words like "in order ot" can you give me some explanation about it ? Here are some examples for you to think about. In order to pass the exam, he studied very hard.

  • Hi, How to use "order" in the clauses alone or with other words like "in order ot" can you give me some explanation about it ?
  • Here are some examples for you to think about.
  • In order to pass the exam, he studied very hard.
  • The general ordered the soldier to fight.
  • The students lined up in order by (or 'of') name.
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Hi,

How to use "order" in the clauses alone or with other words like "in order ot"

can you give me some explanation about it ?


Here are some examples for you to think about.

In order to pass the exam, he studied very hard.

The general ordered the soldier to fight.

The students lined up in order by
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and more ...

In order to visit his friend in China, he bought a plane ticket.

He bought an alarm clock in order not to be late for work.

Clive
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Oky clive I like your exa ...s

but more clearly for(to or for ) this :





The students lined up in order by (or 'of') name.(what;s mean lined up and more cleary to the clause)



She was appointed as Secretary of State by order of the President.(waht's mean appointed and more cleary to the clause)


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Hi again,

The students lined up in order by (or 'of') name.(what;s mean lined up They stood one behind the other in a line.

She was appointed as Secretary of State by order of the President.(waht's mean appointed The President chose her for the job, he gave her the job.

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thank you very mush Clive
it's wonderful from you

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