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My English Class

Clauses of Purpose Clauses of Result Clauses of Reason

Clauses of Purpose: Positive purpose To\in order to\so as to + inf He’s running to\in order to\so as to catch the bus. 2. So that + can\will (present\future reference) She’ll stay late so that she will finish the report. So that + could\would (past reference) Joe joined a gym so that he could become fitter. With the view to\with the aim of + -ing form He went to the bank with the aim of asking for loan. For + noun\-ing form Ann needs a special liquid for removing paint from furniture. In case + Present (present\future reference) Leave earlier in case you run into traffic. In case + Past (past reference) She kept a second set of keys in case she lost the fist one.

Clauses of Purpose: Negative Purpose So as not\in order not + inf Chris took a taxi so as not to be late for work. So that + can’t\won’t (present\future reference) He’s put a password in his computer so that others can’t use it. So that + couldn’t\wouldn’t (past reference) They hid the truth from him so that he wouldn’t be upset. Avoid + -ing form He take the bus to avoid spending money on petrol. Prevent + noun\pronoun (+from) + -ing form She drew the curtains to prevent the sunlight (from) coming in.

Clauses of Result Such a(n) + (adjective) + singular countable noun + that … Mrs. Abbot is such a good teacher that all her students love her. Such + (adjective) + uncountable\plural noun + that … They are such nice people that everybody likes them. 3. So + adjective + that … The food was so awful that we didn’t eat it. 4. So + few\little\many\much + noun + that … There were so much traffic on the streets that it took us an hour to drive home. 5. So + adverb + that … They were talking so loudly that the librarian ask them to leave the library. 6. Such + a lot of + noun + that … He had such a lot of work that he had to cancel our dinner plans.

Clauses of Reason 1. Because of\due to + noun\-ing form The airport had to close due to the severe snowstorm. I caught a cold because of standing in the rain for hours 2. Because + clause He took a coat because it was cold outside. 3. Since + clause I didn’t go to the cinema since I was ill. Because of\due to + the fact that … He failed his History test due to the fact that he hadn’t studied much. 5. For (=because) (very formal) He made a complaint, for he was not satisfied with the service. 6. Because – answers a question beginning with why “Why don’t you like John?” “Because he’s arrogant and rude”