"It's helpful to learn a new languge" (common)
We often use it + be followed by an adjective to give opinions:
Clever, difficult, easy, foolish, hard, kind, nice, possible, impossible, right, wrong, silly, etc.
Example :
"It's easy to play the piano, but it's very difficult to play well."
"He spoke so quickly that it was impossible to understand him."
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B. In order to and for
The phrases "in order to" and "for" are commonly used to express purpose or reason in English, but they are used in different ways.
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1. In order to
This is a formal way to explain why someone does something. But only one word in this three-word phrase is actually necessary: to.
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