viernes, 18 de mayo de 2012

Clauses of purpose

     Clauses of purpose son usados para explicar por qué alguien hace algo. Son introducidos por:
  • to-infinitive -> Collin went to the library to borrow a book.
  • in order to/so as to + infinitive (Formal) -> The boss requested that everyone work overtime in order to finish the project on time.
  • so that + can/will (present/future reference) -> I will give you my number so that you can call me if there are any problems.
  • so that + could/would (past reference) -> He left at 5 o'clock, so that he would be at the airport in plenty of time.
  • in case + present tense (present or future reference) -> Leave the answer machine on in case anyone calls when we are out.
  • in case + past tense (past reference) -> She had made some sandwiches in case we got hungry.
  • for + noun (expresa el propósito de la acción) -> We went to Marco's for a pizza.
  • for + ing form (expresa el propósito de algo o su función) -> Microwaves are used for heating up food.
  • with a view to + ing form -> The Wilson's bought the old farmhouse with a view to renovatong it.
Nota: in case nunca es usado con will o could.

Podemos expresar negative purpose con:
  • in order not to/so as not to + infinitive -> I wrote a list of the things I had to do so as not to forget anything.
  • prevent + noun/pronoun + (from) + ing form -> The teacher covered up what was written on the board to prevent the students from reading it.

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