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EXPRESSING PURPOSE AND RESULTS
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After with a view to, we use ____
-ing form
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Expressing result: so + ____ + that clause.
adjective
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We left the cinema. We weren't enjoying the film. (so)
We weren't enjoying the film so we left the cinema.
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It was ___ a small bed that I fell out.
such
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After with the intention of, we use ____.
-ing form
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I went into town ___ buy a coat.
to / in order to
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I went to the police station ___ the intention of complaining about my noisy neighbours.
with
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Tia wanted to see us. We went into London. (order)
We went into London in order to see Tia.
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She was talking very quickly. I couldn't understand her. (that)
She was talking so quickly that I couldn't understand her.
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For a result, we use ___ but not 'so that'.
so
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She was so tired ___ she fell asleep immediately.
that
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The café was closed ____ I went home.
sp
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He stood on a chair ____ we could all see him.
so / so that / in order that
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He's very self centred. That's why he hasn't got any friends. (so)
He's very self centred so he hasn't got any friends.
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Expressing result: such (+ ____) + ____ + that clause.
adjective - noun
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After so / so that / in order that, we use ____
a clause
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They wanted to make me angry. They put an unkind comment about me on Facebook. (view)
They put an unkind comment about me on Facebook with a view to making me angry.
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