
In the blog for today, we will learn about "EXPRESSING PURPOSE"😱📚.
Recently, we were talking in class how to use some of them, for example: "in order to" and "for", but today, we will study again those mentioned before and other that I found💙
That's why, if you want to learn more, stay with me😁😁😁
Well, let me explain you, that have more options to express puporse, but not change a lot, since just are different ways to say the same purpose😋
For example:
"In order to", "to", and "so as to" express purpose in affirmative form, that means the meaning is the same.
Examples:
1. She wakes up early in order to be on time in the university.
1. She wakes up early in order to be on time in the university.
2. He need to go to the bank to pay his studies.
3. I visited my grandmother so as to eat pupusas.😂
💡Also, is important that you know this: "so as not to" and "in order not to" express purpose in the negative form💡
Now I will share with you the resources that have helped me with this theme, since I now, that is not so complicated, but is necessary have it clear to continou improve the language, that's why I will share with you a website to your practice💞
In my case those websites have helped me to clarify my doubts and of course to teach me very important things about how express purpose😉
CLICK BELOW TO VISIT THE WEBSITES👇👇👇👇
Using in order to
Expressing purpose
Exercises
I hope you have learned with me today😄
THANK YOU FOR VISIT ME💚
Hi Andy! Thanks for the information.
ResponderEliminarToday I learnt a lot of new things: "so as to" I didn't know this existed I didn't even know that there was a negative form to express purpose.
Thanks a lot for the material and rhe exercises.
I havr just one question: is there a special place to write this words?
ResponderEliminarHello!!
First of all, I really liked the information that you have shared with us about how to express purpose in different ways, and also I liked that you shared different webpages that let us have more information about the topic and also let us put in practice the things that we learned, well, your post has helped me to reinforced my knowledge about the topic, and also to know that the expression “in order to” is a subordinating conjunction that is new for me, and also I learned a new way to express purpose for example, using: so as to, but I just have a doubt, using those expression the sentences doesn´t chage meaning?
Thank you!1
Hello Andy!
ResponderEliminarI like reading your post because you explained the topic very easy, it also liked me, because the content that you share is very useful, I know that we were studied this in the grammar classe recently, but I didn't know the uses of "so as to" and "so as not to" but now thanks to your post I learned about "so as to" and "so as not to" expressing purpose in affirmative and negative, I reinforced my knowledge about expressing purpose, I just have a question there are another use for "so as to".
Thank you Andy!!
Hello!!
ResponderEliminarYour information is really nice, the way inn that you can explain it`s interesting.
Today I learned about purpose with so that I didn`t about it. I learned when I use purporse with so that generally I have to use a modal. And at the same time I learned about the use "so as to" it`s really intersting.
I have a doubt Can I use To + infinitive and for + verb-ing to express purpose? I don`t a clear idea about it.
Thanks for your information!
Good job!
Hello Andrea!
ResponderEliminarWow! your post is interesting! the content and the resources your share us are very useful, it helped me to recognize new expressions related to show purpose. I didnt know there were a negative purpose, I was wondering that and in your post and resources I found that information, thanks for sharing it!
Is there are more words that work in a similar form as expressing purpose? I'm just curious 😂