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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Hello!

I wonder if I could say either:

"I brought it so that you could use it" or:

"I brought it for you to use it" with the same meaning. Are they interchangeable?.

Thank you very much in advance!

Regards.
  

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Hi, I wonder if I could say either: "I brought it so that you could use it" or: "I brought it for you to use it" with the same meaning. Are they interchangeable?. Yes Clive

  • Hi, I wonder if I could say either: "I brought it so that you could use it" or: "I brought it for you to use it" with the same meaning.
  • Are they interchangeable?.
  • Yes Clive
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Hi,

I wonder if I could say either:

"I brought it so that you could use it" or:

"I brought it for you to use it" with the same meaning. Are they interchangeable?. Yes



Clive
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Thank you very much Clive!

Regards.

for learning.

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