Purpose clauses

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jautājums English atbilde English
to
sākt mācīties
infinitive
Adam went to the computer lab to print out his research paper.
in order to / so as to
sākt mācīties
infinitive
The company conducted a detailed survey in order to gauge its clients’ views.
so that
sākt mācīties
so that + can/will+ can/will (for a present or future reference)
Here’s my phone number so that you can call me if you have a problem.
so that
sākt mācīties
so that+ could/would (for a past reference)
Dr Chan adjusted the overhead projector so that the students would be able to see the chart more clearly. The lecturer finished his lecture five minutes early so that the students could come and ask him questions.
in order not to / so as not to
sākt mācīties
– infinitive
We walked in quietly so as not to / in order not to wake up the children.
We walked in quietly not to wake up the children. - Czy jest poprawne
sākt mācīties
NIE
here are a number of other ways of expressing purpose in English. These are some of the most common ones:
sākt mācīties
with a view to, with the intention of, with the object/aim of, for the purpose of + the verb is in the _ing form.
purpose clause
sākt mācīties
We use a purpose clause to say why somebody does something.

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