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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
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"I played well so that my team entered the finals."

Can this sentence have both the following meanings :
1. I played well in order to take my team to the finals (may or may not have succeeded).
2. I played well and successfully took my team to the finals.
  

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Yes. The sentence can have both meanings, which is why it's a bit awkward sounding. CJ

  • Yes.
  • The sentence can have both meanings, which is why it's a bit awkward sounding.
  • CJ
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Yes. The sentence can have both meanings, which is why it's a bit awkward sounding.

CJ

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