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Teleostomi Posted 19 years ago
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"To cut the tree down, I had to..."

"To cut the tree down, I had to hack through the undergrowth first. "

Do you think this sentence is natural? Do you have to say "In order to cut the..."?
  

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"To cut the tree down" is perfectly natural. "

  • "To cut the tree down" is perfectly natural.
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"To cut the tree down" is perfectly natural. So is "In order to cut..."
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ochin xaracho, thank you Ruslana for your help!

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