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Please be quiet so that/in order that I can hear what Sharon is saying.
The little boy pretended to be sick so as to/in order to stay home from school.
I turned off the TV in order that/so that my roommate could study in peace and quiet.
Combine the ideas, using a cause of purpose.
(Dùng in order to, so as to, in order not to, so as not to/ so that/ in other that) để nối câu.
13. Please be quiet. I want to be able to hear what Sharon is saying.
→ Please be quiet so that I can hear what Sharon is saying
14. The little boy pretended to be sick. He wanted to stay home from school.
→ The little boy pretended to be sick so as to stay home from school.
15. I turned off the TV. I wanted my roommate to study in peace and quiet.
→ I turned off the TV in order for my roommate to study in peace and quiet.

6. I'm going to cash a check in order to make sure that I have enough money to go shopping.
7. Please arrive early so that we can start the meeting on time.
8. I slowed down so that the car behind could overtake me.
9. Jackson is planning to take a semester off so that he can travel in Europe

22 We raise our hands so as to/in order to sign where we are.
23 The boy gave her some flowers in order to/so as to say sorry with her.
24 My boyfriend waits me outside in order to/ so as to make me surprise.

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16 These students study hard in order not to/so as not to make their teacher disappointed.
17 It's cold today. These children put on their coats so as not to/in order not to be cold.
18 Jack went to Paris in order to/so as to visit some friends.

Ex2: Put each verb in brackets into an appropriate verb form.
1. Halen is bossy. She acts as if she owned the place.
2. Suppose a complete stranger left you a lot of money in their will!
3. I wish I had gone to your party after all.
4.The government demanded that the ambassador be recalled.
5. You are lucky going to Italy. I wish I could go with you.
Ex3: Complete the second sentences so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.
1. Do you ever regret not going to university? (wish)
-> Do you ever wish you had gone to university?
2. I'd love to be able to go with you to the opera, (wish)
-> I wish I could go with you to the opera.
3. I wish I hadn't sold that old painting, (pity)
-> I wish I hadn't sold that old painting
10. The man spoke very slowly in order to make me understand what he said
11. I whispered so as not to let anybody else hear our conversation
12. I'll give you a map so that you can find the way all right