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Jawel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between two sentences?

Hello my friends.

What do you think the difference between "to/In order to have more fun, There should be some people in the pub" and "There should be some people in the pub to have more fun" as the meaning is ?

Thank you very much.

  

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Jawel What do you think the difference between "to/In order to have more fun, There should be some people in the pub" and "There should be some people in the pub to have more fun" as the meaning is ? I see no difference.

  • Jawel What do you think the difference between "to/In order to have more fun, There should be some people in the pub" and "There should be some people in the pub to have more fun" as the meaning is ?
  • I see no difference.
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JawelWhat do you think the difference between "to/In order to have more fun, There should be some people in the pub" and "There should be some people in the pub to have more fun" as the meaning is ?

I see no difference.

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