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to explaine vs for explaining

"To explaine" and "for explaining" are not directly comparable phrases because the purposes they serve are different. "To explaine" is not a correct construction in English, while "for explaining" is a valid phrase used to introduce the purpose of something.
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Last updated: June 20, 2024 • 972 views

to explaine

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct form is "to explain," where "explain" is a verb that means to make something clear or easy to understand.

Alternatives:

  • to explain

for explaining

This is a valid phrase used to introduce the purpose of something.

"For explaining" is used to indicate the reason or purpose behind an action or statement.

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