"for you to read"
Consider a sentence below.
A : "There are a lot of books written in easy English for you to read."
Which of the sentences below does this mean?
B : "There are a lot of books written in English (that is) easy for you to read."
C : "There are a lot of books for you to read written in easy English."
A : "There are a lot of books written in easy English for you to read."
Which of the sentences below does this mean?
B : "There are a lot of books written in English (that is) easy for you to read."
C : "There are a lot of books for you to read written in easy English."
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Consider the sentence below.
Which of the sentences below means the same thing?
B : "There are a lot of books written in English (that are) easy for you to read."
C : "There are a lot of books for you to read, written in easy English."
"written in easy English" is talking about the books. Not about "you." =)