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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
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(in order to) or (in such a way as to)

(in order to-infinitive) or (in such a way as to-infinitive)?
  

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What is the difference between (in order to-infinitive) and (in such a way as to-infinitive)?
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The first presents purpose and the second presents manner.

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