The card states that 'in order' or 'so as' with a to-infinitive, or 'so (that) + clause' are used to indicate purpose.
Kart, amaç bildirmek için 'in order to-infinitive' veya 'so (that) + clause' ile 'in order' veya 'so as' kullanıldığını belirtir.
| Task | Jeremy works hard ________ to prove he deserves to get a higher position. |
|---|---|
| Answer | 1 |
| a | in order |
| b | therefore |
| c | as |
| d | because |
| comment | To prove he deserves to get a higher position is a purpose why Jeremy works hard. 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 |
Tags: 650
Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.
Next card: Beautiful riding black i bought riding/beautiful/black boots yesterday
Previous card: Past choose forms verb backslide order simple participle
Up to card list: 1200 English Grammar Tasks with answer and explains