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Kerova Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

using "in order to" with 2 different verb clauses

0 Hello all,02br
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00 Please have a look at this sentence "In order to ensure we could02br
00 potentially offer you interesting conditions, and make the best out of our interview, we thought of..."02br
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00I wonder if I should use a second "to" before "make", and, if the comma after "conditions" makes any sense there. Please let me have your opinions..thanks!!!0-
  

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0 01i 00make the best02i 00 ... is too far from 01i 00in order to02i 00 to be considered a continuation of 01i 00in order to02i 00. It comes across as a continuation of 01i 00could.

  • 0 01i 00make the best02i 00 ...
  • is too far from 01i 00in order to02i 00 to be considered a continuation of 01i 00in order to02i 00.
  • It comes across as a continuation of 01i 00could.
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0 01i00make the best02i00 ... is too far from 01i00in order to02i00 to be considered a continuation of 01i00in order to02i00. It comes across as a continuation of 01i00could. ...we could offer and (we could) make the best ...02i00 I would make a few changes.02br
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