This flashcard explains that "so as" is used to introduce a purpose followed by a to-infinitive.
Ce flashcard explique que "so as" est utilisé pour introduire un but suivi d'un infinitif to.
| Task | Barbara stopped ________ to text Brian. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 4 |
| a | due |
| b | because of |
| c | although |
| d | so as |
| comment | To text Brian' is a purpose why Barbara stopped. When we introduce a purpose we use 'in order/so as + to-infinitive' or 'so (that)/in order (that) + clause'. Other given linking words do not relate to the meaning of the sentence. |
| topic | linking words |
| level | 2 |
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