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9.6.16.1 Read the theory. Then, choose the correct item.
We use clauses of purpose to explain why somebody does something.
We can express positive purpose using:
in order to/so as to + infinitive (formal)
He stayed up late in order to/so as to write another chapter of his book.
so that/in order that + can/will (present/future reference) I need
to use my credit card so that/in order that I can buy the novel online.
so that/in order that + could/would (past reference)
She left work early so that/in order that she could meet the author
at the book-signing.
We can express negative purpose using:
in order not to/so as not to + infinitive I only read e-books in
order not to/so as not to fill my room with books.
so that + can't/won't (present/future reference) We have to be
very quiet so that we won't wake the baby.
so that + couldn't/wouldn't (past reference) I didn't watch the film
so that I wouldn't find out the ending before I'd finished the book.

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Ответ дал: makhambetualikhan
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Ответ:

1)in order

2)as

3)so as

4)so that

5)so as


AsetKz: правильно?
sagindykovamyrzagul: нет
sagindykovamyrzagul: 1)in order, 2)that, 3)so that, 4)in order, 5)so as
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