In the name of Allah.

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In the name of Allah

What day is it today ? What is the date ?

In this lesson, you are going to : Objective: In this lesson, you are going to : Write a clause of purpose correctly. Write a clause of result correctly. Write a clause of concession correctly.

a clause of purpose I just called to invite you to my house. I just called in order to invite you to my house. I just called so as to invite you to my house. I use the electric knife for cutting meat. Please close the door so that the cat can’t come in. I’ll take an umbrella in case it rains. He gave me his telephone number in case I wanted to call him.

heat up food. Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given: Ι use my microwave only for heating up food. I use my microwave only to ………………………… heat up food.

Clauses of Result That Maths problem was so difficult that I couldn't solve it. They shouted so loudly that everybody heard them. It was such a beautiful day that we decided to go for a picnic. He was wearing such strange clothes that everyone was looking at him. This dress is too expensive for me to buy. This dress isn’t big enough for me to wear

so strong that the bridge was closed for six hours Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given: There were such strong winds that the bridge was closed for six hours. The winds were………...…………………………… so strong that the bridge was closed for six hours

Clauses of Concession Although/ Even though/ Though he was starving, he didn’t take any of the food they offered him. Despite \ In spite of the heavy rain, it was very hot. He went jogging in spite of /despite the fact that he had a terrible headache.

Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given: Even though Bill was tired, he knew he had to keep running to win the race. Despite………………………………………………… being tired / the fact that he was tired, Bill knew he had to keep running to win the race

In this lesson, you are going to : Objective: In this lesson, you are going to : Write sentences in the causative form.

Have you ever cut your hair?

Have you ever cut your hair?

I have my hair cut every month. I had my hair cut yesterday. I am having my hair cut now. I am going to have my hair cut tomorrow. I will have my hair cut tomorrow. yesterday now tomorrow

I have my room painted every year. I had my room painted yesterday. I am having my room painted now. I am going to have my room painted tomorrow. I will have my room painted tomorrow. yesterday now tomorrow

Write sentences in the causative form! subject + have + object + pp

Open your book at p. 23!

Open your book at p. 21!