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I joined the sports club..... make new friends.
 
To
 
so that
 
In order that
 
All are correct
We've changed the rules..... more goals are scored.
 
So (that)
 
In order to
 
So as to
Jeff took off his shoe .... the doctor could see his ankle.
 
So (that)
 
In order to
 
to show
 
None
...... avoid injury, start with gentle exercise.
 
In order to
 
In order that
 
All 3
 
So as not to
I left early..... avoid the traffic
 
So as to
 
So that
 
So that I
 
None
You should wear good shoes..... damage your feet.
 
All 3
 
In order not to
 
So as not to
 
So that you don't
...... wake anyone up, I spoke quietly.
 
All 3
 
In order not to
 
So as not to
 
So that I didn't
He hit the ball hard..... the other player couldn't reach it.
 
so that
 
In order
 
So as
describes medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ill people.
 
clinical
 
paramedic
 
surgical
 
swelling
a painful swelling on the skin that contains liquid, caused by continuous rubbing, especially on your foot, or burning
 
blister
 
clinical
 
sprain
 
infect
awake, thinking, and knowing what is happening around you.
 
conscious
 
relief
 
make a point
 
surgeon
to force a bone suddenly out of its correct position
 
dislocate
 
fracture
 
sprain
 
swelling
beliefs or opinions that have existed for a long time and that most people agree with.
 
conventional wisdom
 
make a point of
 
needless to say
 
specific
to always do something or to take particular care to do something.
 
make a point of
 
needless to say
 
on the grounds that
 
strike a balance
if a bone cracks but doesn't break completely.
 
fracture
 
sprain
 
dislocate
 
swelling
as you would expect; added to, or used to introduce, a remark giving information that is expected and not surprising.
 
needless to say
 
on the grounds that
 
take note of
 
pointless
to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant; if a place, wound, or substance is infected, it contains bacteria...
 
infect
 
swelling
 
paramedic
 
sprain
a reason for what you do or say, or for being allowed to say or do something.
 
on the grounds that
 
take issue with
 
strike a balance
 
take note of
connected with or used for medical operations.
 
surgical
 
clinical
 
swelling
 
skilful
to cause an injury to a joint by a sudden movement.
 
sprain
 
dislocate
 
swelling
 
fracture
accept parts of 2 things in order to satisfy some of the demands of both sides in an argument, rather than all of 1 side
 
strike a balance
 
on the grounds that
 
needless to say
 
take issue with
a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations.
 
surgeon
 
paramedic
 
surgical
 
doctor
to disagree with strongly.
 
take issue with
 
conventional wisdom
 
on the grounds that
 
strike a balance
to pay attention to something, especially because it is important.
 
take note of
 
pointless
 
make a point of
 
specific
I’m hungry now because I didn’t eat dinner.
 
If I had eaten dinner, I wouldn’t be hungry now.
 
I wanted to eat dinner if I had had the time.
 
I would have eaten dinner before, if I had the time.
The room is very hot now; because you left the door open.
 
If you hadn’t left the door open, the room wouldn’t be hot
 
I wish I hasn't left the door open.
 
If you hadn't left the door open the room will not be hot
I am tired this morning because I went to bed very late.
 
If I had gone to bed earlier, I wouldn't be so tired now.
 
I could have gone to bed earlier but I didn't.
 
I wish I had gone to bed earlier.
I didn’t finish my report yesterday, so I can't go out this evening.
 
If I had finished my report yesterday, I could go out.
 
I could be going out if I'd finished the report.
 
I wouldn't go out, if I'd finished my report yesterday.
Anita is sick now because she didn’t take her medicine.
 
If Anita had taken her medicine, she wouldn’t be sick now.
 
Anita wish she'd taken her medicine because she's sick now.
 
Anita would be sick now if she hadn't taken her medicine.
You didn’t tell the truth. I think you should have.
 
If I were you, I would have told the truth.
 
If I had been you, I could have told the truth.
 
If I had told the truth, I would be you.
If I could speak Japanese, I ___ (spend) my holiday in Japan.
 
would spend
 
would rather
 
could spend
 
might spend
If I had known Mr. Jamison was in hospital, I ___ (send) him a note with flowers.
 
would have sent
 
could have sent
 
wouldn't have sent
 
might have sent
It’s too bad it’s raining! If it ___ (rain), we ____ (can) go for a picnic.
 
weren't raining/ could
 
hadn't been raining/could
 
wouldn't be raining/couldn't
I’m glad I have so many good friends. Life without friends ___ (be) really boring.
 
would be
 
is being
 
will be
 
is
Are you coming to the party? I don’t think so, but I (let) you know if I change my mind.
 
will let
 
let
 
would let
 
wouldn't let
Jack proposed to Jane 20 years ago but she refused. Now she is still single.
 
If Jane had accepted Jack's proposal, she wouldn't be single
 
Jane would have accepted Jack's proposal. 
 
Jane might not be single, if she had not accepted Jack.