搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
Diego
I am saving money so that I can buy a new car or I am saving money in order to buy a new car?! Which one? Apparently so (that) and (in order) to is the same, but when do I have to use one or the other? This is crazy confusing. 12 years learning this language. 2021 is around the corner and I am still giving circles.
2020年12月21日 16:00
解答 · 2
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Both are correct and you could say either one. “So that” is a bit more commonly used in every day speech, so that’s what you would hear more often.
2020年12月21日
Just a point about your last sentence: you’re GOING in circles, not giving circles ;-)
2020年12月21日
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Diego
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