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Conjunction connect words, phrases, clauses, and sentences together.

The conjunction to, in order


to, and so that are used to describe purposes. However, they can be used in different ways. Look at
the following examples.

Clause Conjunction Phrase


He studies hard to Pass the exam
in order to
clause
So that he will pass the exam

1. The girl is studiying very hard at the moment (so that/to) pass her exams next month.
2. I bought a dictionary (in order to/so that) help with my vocabulary.
3. I went to bed early (so that/to) I would not be tired in the morning
4. I have to get up early (so that/in order to) go to school.
5. I waited for an hour (so that/to) I could meet her.
6. Exercise regularly (to/so that) have excellent health and well being.
7. My sister gave English lessons (so that/in order to) earn some pin money.
8. Taufik is a very nice person. He is always prompt (to/so that) help his friends.
9. They took the bus (to/so that) save thei money.
10. Make sure your bagsare tagged (so that/in order to) you can identify them later.

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