Describing purposes To describe purposes use In order
Describing purposes
To describe purposes, use… In order for In order to
When do we use each one? In order for In order to
If you have a noun (for example: a store, a bar, some business, etc), use… In order for a supermarket to succeed, it has to have good prices.
If you have a noun (for example: a store, a bar, some business, etc), use… In order for a bar to be popular, it needs to have fashionable waitresses.
If you have a verb (for example: stay popular, be popular, have success, etc) use… In order to In In Inorderto to to have a lot of customers, a bar has to have good music.
If you have a verb (for example: stay popular, be popular, have success, etc) use… In order to to Inorder establish a successful language school, it is important to have good teachers.
In order to run a popular internet café, it´s a good idea to have plenty of computers. In order for an athletic center to be profitable , it needs to have modern equipment. In order for a language school to succeed, it has to have a convenient location. In order to be the most popular bar, it has to have the best music.
It´s also possible to say only for instead of In order for. In order For a restaurant for a restaurant to be popular…
And it´s possible to say only TO instead of In order to. In order To be a popular to be a popular restaurant…
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