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Moon7296 Posted 7 years ago
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If you put a gas into a sealed tank, it fills every nook and cranny of the tank up to the top. The volume of gas rapidly expands to fill the whole tank.


Q) What is the connection between "The volume of gas rapidly expands: and the underlined part? (What does the underlined part mean connected to the other part of the sentence?)


Q2) What's the similar(same) use of the to-infinitive used in the sentence above?

  

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moon7296 If you put a gas into a sealed tank, it fills every nook and cranny of the tank up to the top. The volume of gas rapidly expands to fill the whole tank . Q 1 ) What is the connection between "The volume of gas rapidly expands: and the underlined part?

  • moon7296 If you put a gas into a sealed tank, it fills every nook and cranny of the tank up to the top.
  • The volume of gas rapidly expands to fill the whole tank .
  • Q 1 ) What is the connection between "The volume of gas rapidly expands: and the underlined part?
  • ) Q2) What's the similar(same) use of the to-infinitive used in the sentence above?
  • Q1) The gas expands ~ The gas spreads out to fill the whole tank ~ with the result that the gas fills the whole tank OR to fill the whole tank ~ in such a way that the gas fills the whole tank Q2) ???
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moon7296

If you put a gas into a sealed tank, it fills every nook and cranny of the tank up to the top. The volume of gas rapidly expands to fill the whole tank.


Q1) What is the connection between "The volume of gas rapidly expands: and the underlined part? (What does the underlined part mean connected to the other p

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