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English has not one FOR TO construction but several. These several constructions are interrelated and form a chain, or rather a family, of constructions, with identical or similar components recurring in more or less similar configurations. […] The composition of this family can be represented as follows: (1) Personal volition (e.g. I want very much for Peter to be present.) (2) Volition expressed in directives (e.g. He gave orders for his family to be summoned.) (3) Impersonal (unspecified) volition (e.g. It is necessary for Peter to be present.) […]
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English
has
not
one
FOR
TO
construction
but
several.
These
several
constructions
are
interrelated
and
form
a
chain,
or
rather
a
family,
of
constructions,
with
identical
or
similar
components
recurring
in
more
or
less
similar
configurations.
[…]
The
composition
of
this
family
can
be
represented
as
follows:
(1)
Personal
volition
(e.g.
I
want
very
much
for
Peter
to
be
present.)
(2)
Volition
expressed
in
directives
(e.g.
He
gave
orders
for
his
family
to
be
summoned.)
(3)
Impersonal
(unspecified)
volition
(e.g.
It
is
necessary
for
Peter
to
be
present.)
[…]