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Do you need a translator? Or can you take a picture**.
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Answer: to order .It is the adverbial of the purpose of stopped at a flower shop.
Here order is not a command but an order and is a single-object verb.
The object is some flowers
This infinitive is its postposition. The logical subject is flowers, flowers and send are logically passive, so use the infinitive general passive form to be sent, and the non-predicate verb is not in the voice, and it is enough to say that it is the general passive form.
Similar example sentence: the house to be built next year is for the teachers
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This is a definite clause, to be sent to modify fiowers, which can be rewritten as flowers which is to be sent, to do is a usage of the future, be sent is a passive voice, because flowers are sent.
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Table will be, future tense; Of course the flower has to be sent, otherwise it will go on its own? Be clear that the subject of this sentence is flowers!
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to be sent is a definite modifier for flowers. Because the flowers are given to the mother, use the passive voice.
If the infinitive is used as an adverbial for the purpose, it should be said to send them
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The passive voice is used because flowers are the object of send, and to be means that something is going to be done, which is combined with he stops and orders some flowers from the florist, and these flowers are going to be given to his mother, who lives two hundred miles from here.
Hope it helps!
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Because you ignore the word order in front, order to the landlord should know what it means, hehe, so the flower should be modified with a definite phrase to be sent. Besides, if according to your idea, send to has neither an object, nor an object, send'what'to his mother?How can it be reasonable? Hehe.
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being done is usually used as the subject, object, and definite, and here it is used as an adverbial, and done, that is, asked
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