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Grammar: How to use infinitive verbs to give reasons

Grammar: How to use infinitive verbs to give reasons

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Grammar: How to use infinitive verbs to give reasons Roberto: We can't use 'not to + infinitive but we can use 'in order not to'? I thought they could be used in the same way. I have seen a lot of examples with the 'not to' expression that I find it difficult to believe.
Date: 2020-09-18

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What a nice lesson. I really love the way you guys teach English. Even though I've been learning American English, it's impossible not to have a look on your videos. Thanks \o/
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What do you think about these sentences:
I've stopped driving cars so as to start walking.
OR
So as not to walk, you might need to get to the bus.
Many thanx.

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Oh my god!! The presentation was just so brilliant . It gave me the hints for teaching my Chinese students. Love your video.
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