in order (not) + infinitive oder so as (not) + infinitive ?

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goldfisch1929

in order (not) + infinitive oder so as (not) + infinitive ?

Beitrag von goldfisch1929 »

HALLO :)

BSP -Satz : I had to borrow money from the bank in order    to set up the business.

wann benutze ich in order oder so as ?

mfg

Delfino

Re: in order (not) + infinitive oder so as (not) + infinitiv

Beitrag von Delfino »

en.wiktionary.org hat geschrieben: in order to

As a means of achieving the specified aim; to.
The words "in order" in this context are usually redundant,
and can be removed to leave just "to" as an expression of purpose.

However, the full expression is required in the negative ("in order not to")
and occasionally to avoid ambiguity.
See also:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learn ... v146.shtml