The document discusses different ways to express purpose or intention in English using phrases like "to/in order to/so as to" followed by an infinitive or "so that/in order that" followed by a clause. It provides examples of using these phrases positively to express purpose like practicing piano to become famous or negatively to avoid something like waking up early to not be late.
The document discusses different ways to express purpose or intention in English using phrases like "to/in order to/so as to" followed by an infinitive or "so that/in order that" followed by a clause. It provides examples of using these phrases positively to express purpose like practicing piano to become famous or negatively to avoid something like waking up early to not be late.
The document discusses different ways to express purpose or intention in English using phrases like "to/in order to/so as to" followed by an infinitive or "so that/in order that" followed by a clause. It provides examples of using these phrases positively to express purpose like practicing piano to become famous or negatively to avoid something like waking up early to not be late.
So that/ in order that To/ in order to/ so as to + Infinitive I practice the piano a lot in order to become a famous pianist one day. - to become - so as to become so that/ in order that + Clause (subordinate – S+V+O…) I practice the piano a lot so that I can become a famous pianist one day. - in order that I can become… Negative form I wake up early not to be late - in order not to be late - so as not to be late I wake up early so that I won’t be late for school. in order that I won’t be late for school.