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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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I’ve correctly used ‘in order to’ and ‘released’ in the given sentence, haven’t I?

I’ve correctly used ‘in order to’ and ‘released’ in the given sentence, haven’t I?

In order to make healthy food-and-beverage choices available for students and school personnel, the Cambodian government released new policy guidelines on evaluating and categorizing foods and drinks.

  

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Rommel I’ve correctly used ‘in order to’ and ‘released’ in the given sentence, haven’t I? Yes. If this is a very recent event or if you wish to present it as a piece of news, as a journalist might do, use 'has released'.

  • Rommel I’ve correctly used ‘in order to’ and ‘released’ in the given sentence, haven’t I?
  • Yes.
  • If this is a very recent event or if you wish to present it as a piece of news, as a journalist might do, use 'has released'.
  • CJ
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RommelI’ve correctly used ‘in order to’ and ‘released’ in the given sentence, haven’t I?

Yes. If this is a very recent event or if you wish to present it as a piece of news, as a journalist might do, use 'has released'.

CJ

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