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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

To or so?

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I took the money out to give to you./to give it to you.
I took the money out to give so I could give it to you.

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I took the money out to give it to you . I took the money out so that I could give it you . Both convey the same meaning.

  • I took the money out to give it to you .
  • I took the money out so that I could give it you .
  • Both convey the same meaning.
  • The difference is only in the structure as the first one is a simple sentence and the second one, a complex.
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I took the money out to give it to you.
I took the money out so that I could give it you.
Both convey the same meaning. The difference is only in the structure as the first one is a simple sentence and the second one, a complex.

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