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DAY 7 - P15H13
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I turned off the lights ______ save electricity.
in order to
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After so, we can omit that: I studied hard so I could pass.
TRUE
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She whispered ______ wake the baby.
so as not to
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We left early ______ avoid traffic.
in order to
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We whispered ______ nobody could hear us.
so that
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in order to , so as to + V (infinitive) has the same meaning, they are followed by verb.
TRUE
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Use so that / in order that + subject + verb to explain why we do something
TRUE
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He wore a hat ______ he wouldn’t get sunburned.
so/ so that
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She is saving money ______ she can travel abroad.
so that
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in order to / so as to + V (infinitive) 👉 Used when the subject is different
FALSE. Used when the subject is the same
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Negative forms: so not as to /not in order to + V
FALSE. So as not to / in order not to + V
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In order that makes the meaning less formal
FALSE
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He locked the door ______ no one could enter.
so/ so that
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She avoided eye contact ______ attract attention.
so as not to
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