Saturday, December 2, 2017

grammar - Is my understanding correct?


SourceAs I wrote in my Comment, the Administration needs to engage fully and politically in a fight for the states to, for example, sign on to the Medicaid expansion.


"in a fight for the states to sign on to the expansion"


This "for the states" is grammatically the same as "something for you to do."


Or "for the states to sign on to the expansion" is separate from the noun"fight" and explains "engage" like "I went to the park to talk to my neighbour."?




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