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Navitasan Posted 3 years ago
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To get Jane angry

1) Tom said something to get Jane angry.

2) Tom said something in order to get Jane angry.


3) Tom said something for Jane to get angry.

4) Tom said something in order for Jane to get angry.


Which imply that Tom intended to get Jane angry?

  

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navitasan Which imply that Tom intended to get Jane angry? 1) and 2). The others are not idiomatic enough to have an interpretation that all native speakers could agree on.

  • navitasan Which imply that Tom intended to get Jane angry?
  • 1) and 2).
  • The others are not idiomatic enough to have an interpretation that all native speakers could agree on.
  • CJ
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navitasanWhich imply that Tom intended to get Jane angry?

1) and 2).

The others are not idiomatic enough to have an interpretation that all native speakers could agree on.

CJ

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