This document provides examples of using infinitive forms, prepositions, and connectors to indicate purpose or reason in English sentences. It gives pairs of sentences using "to" and "in order to" as well as "for" followed by a noun to express why something is done. Additional connectors like "because", "because of", and "due to" are listed as ways to introduce a purpose or reason. As an exercise, students are asked to generate questions using "why" and answering with one of the purpose/reason connectors.
This document provides examples of using infinitive forms, prepositions, and connectors to indicate purpose or reason in English sentences. It gives pairs of sentences using "to" and "in order to" as well as "for" followed by a noun to express why something is done. Additional connectors like "because", "because of", and "due to" are listed as ways to introduce a purpose or reason. As an exercise, students are asked to generate questions using "why" and answering with one of the purpose/reason connectors.
This document provides examples of using infinitive forms, prepositions, and connectors to indicate purpose or reason in English sentences. It gives pairs of sentences using "to" and "in order to" as well as "for" followed by a noun to express why something is done. Additional connectors like "because", "because of", and "due to" are listed as ways to introduce a purpose or reason. As an exercise, students are asked to generate questions using "why" and answering with one of the purpose/reason connectors.
This document provides examples of using infinitive forms, prepositions, and connectors to indicate purpose or reason in English sentences. It gives pairs of sentences using "to" and "in order to" as well as "for" followed by a noun to express why something is done. Additional connectors like "because", "because of", and "due to" are listed as ways to introduce a purpose or reason. As an exercise, students are asked to generate questions using "why" and answering with one of the purpose/reason connectors.
I am in this course to learn. I am in this course in order to learn. I am in this course for + nouns I am in this course for my future life. Kids must drink milk to grow. Kids must drink milk in order to be healthy. Kids must drink milk for their health. We need a swimming pool at UTE to + v We need a swimming pool at UTE for + n CW: prepare 3 questions using why inciting purpose-reason answers Why are you sick? Why are you late? (for to because) Connectors of purpose and reason I need money to buy a car. I need money in order to buy a house. I need money for my future security. I need money because it is necessary. I need money because of a family vacation. I need money due to my postgraduate studies.
HW: Why does UTE need more research? to in order to for because because of due to