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Park sang joon Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To get started,~

To get started, I think it's faster to have you directly experience it rather than hear an explanation.


I'd like to know if "to get started" means "in order to get started," or if not, what the "to" in the phrase means.

Thank you in advance for your help.

  

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park sang joon I'd like to know if "to get started" means "in order to get started," Roughly, yes, but here it actually just means 'first'.

  • park sang joon I'd like to know if "to get started" means "in order to get started," Roughly, yes, but here it actually just means 'first'.
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park sang joonI'd like to know if "to get started" means "in order to get started,"

Roughly, yes, but here it actually just means 'first'.

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