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Clauses of Purpose and Result
Purpose |
Reason |
To, in order to, so as to + V. So that + can/will/could/would. With the view to / with the aim of + Ving |
That, as a result, as a consequence, consequently, therefore. Such a/an + singular noun + that, such + plural noun + that, such a lot of + plural noun + that. So + adjective + that, so + adjective + a/an + singular noun + that |
We have to sleep at night in order to replenish our resources. Let's stop arguing for a moment so that everyone can hear other points of view |
She was so kind that it was hard not to like her. It's such a big house that I don't know what to do with all this space! Lily failed her test and as a result her parents were upset with her |
We always need to throw rubbish in the bin [in case|in order to|so as] prevent pollution.
Someday Mary will be [so|such|such as] good at football that she'll outplay you.
Mindy decided to become a TV presenter [to|in case|so that] she could know all the news before everyone else.
Can you please check the computer again [in case|because|in order to] you missed something the first time?
Will you have finished your task [when|by the time|while] our boss arrives? Please, it's really important, we have to show our best.
I've bought a new card, but I cannot show it to you [after|when|until] I buy a protective case for it.