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Clauses of contrast and purpose
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He set his alarm (for / to / so that ) remember to take his medication.
to
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(So that / To / Although) he got up late, he arrived in time for the interview.
Although
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We aren't making a profit, ______ though everyone's working overtime.
even
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They shouted _____ everybody could hear them.
so that
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I went to the bank _____ a meeting with the manager.
for
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We came in quietly so _____ not to wake the baby.
as
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______ I'm not a vegetarian, I rarely eat meat.
Although / Even though / Though
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(In spite of the fact / Even though / So) that they are good friends, they argue a lot.
In spite of the fact
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I worked late ______ finish the report.
to / in order to / so as to
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We bought more T-shirts (to / so that / though ) everyone could have one.
so that
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We spoke very quietly _________ to disturb the other campers.
so as not / in order not
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On our way home we stopped ____ a cup of coffee.
for
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He still gets up at 6.30, ________ he is retired now
although / even though / though
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I'm studying English (to / for / despite) have more opportunities.
to
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She noted it down (for / so as not to / so that) forget.
so as not to
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(Although/ In spite/ Despite) being rich, he is rather unhappy.
Despite
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He flew to Geneva ____ a job interview.
for
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He always beats me at tennis, in _____ of the fact that he never practises.
spite
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She loves him _____ the fact that he drinks too much.
in spite of / despite
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(Despite / Even though / In order to) his health isn't too good, he never misses a class.
Even though
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We enjoyed the trip _____ the bad weather.
despite / in spite of
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I went to the bank _____ ask for a loan.
to / in order to / so as to
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He got the job __________ the fact that he didn't have any qualifications.
in spite of / despite
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It is better to do it slowly (so / in order not to / though) make a mistake.
in order not to
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