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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

In order to

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1. She arrived early in order to get a good seat.

Is 'in order to' a preposition here?

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hanuman_2000 Is 'in order to' a preposition here? No. To is part of the infinitive to get.

  • hanuman_2000 Is 'in order to' a preposition here?
  • No.
  • To is part of the infinitive to get.
  • In order is used to make the intended meaning more emphatic.
  • In is a preposition, of course.
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hanuman_2000Is 'in order to' a preposition here?
No. To is part of the infinitive to get. In order is used to make the intended meaning more emphatic. In is a preposition, of course.CB

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