This card explains that 'in order' is used to introduce the purpose of an action when followed by an infinitive.
This flashcard explains that 'in order' is used to introduce the purpose of an action when followed by an infinitive.
Task | We made a decision to apply to the court _______ to get a refund from the online store. |
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Answer | 1 |
a | in order |
b | however |
c | therefore |
d | in spite |
comment | To get a refund from the online store is a purpose why we took a decision to apply to the court. 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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