Linking Words of Purpose - English Grammar
In this lesson, we will review the most common linking words (conjunctions) of 'purpose' in spoken and written English: so, to, in order to, so as to, in order that, so that, with the aim of, for the purpose of, and with a view to.
We will end the lesson with a quiz to test your assimilation.
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We will end the lesson with a quiz to test your assimilation.
For more help with learning and practising English, visit our website:
http://anglo-link.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/AngloLink
Twitter: http://twitter.com/AngloLink
Enjoy!
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