What I wanted to express in the following sentence is that reducing work load of educational courses could resolve the issue. The issue is that children do not have much free time. I'm not precisely sure about "it to take" phrase in the following sentence. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know whether that phrase make sense and it expresses what I want.
In order to resolve this issue what the authorities could do is to take initiatives to reduce the work load of such academic courses.
dileepa In order to resolve this issue , what the authorities could do is (to) take initiatives to reduce the workload of such academic courses. The word "to" is optional, but I would omit it. "work load" is not definitely wrong, but more often it is one word.
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dileepaIn order to resolve this issue, what the authorities could do is (to) take initiatives to reduce the workload of such academic courses.
The word "to" is optional, but I would omit it. "work load" is not definitely wrong, but more often i