Задание
Study the example. Join two sentences in one using the clause of purpose
Jolie studied Maths hard. She wanted to pass her exam. (in order to) —Jolie studied Maths hard in order to pass her exam.
- Ann reads English books every day. She wants to know English better. (to) — Ann reads English books every day [ ].
- Dave gave money to his daughter. She wants to buy a bar of chocolate. (so that / can) — Dave gave money to his daughter [ ].
- Mum usually takes an umbrella with her in autumn. She doesn't want to get wet. (so as not to) — Mum usually takes an umbrella with her in autumn [ ].
- She sings a song in a low voice. She didn't want to wake up her mum. (in order to not) — She sings a song in a low voice [ ].
- Pat took his camera with him. He wants to take photos of sea animals. (so that / can) — Pat took his camera with him [ ].
- They are going to Thailand. They want to spend their holiday there. (so as to) — They are going to Thailand [ ].