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Ex.

1:

1. Why do you have to go to the bank? (change some money)


- You have to go to the bank to change some money.

2. Why did she knock on your door? (wake me up)


- She knocked on your door to wake me up.

3. Why are you saving money? (go to Canada)


- You are saving money to go to Canada.

4. Why is Ron going into hospital? (have an operation)


- Ron is going into the hospital to have an operation.

5. Why are you wearing two pullovers? (keep warm)


- You are wearing two pullovers to keep warm.

6. Why do you go to the beach every week? (like swimming)


- You go to the beach every week because you like swimming.

7. Why did she move to London? (find work)


- She moved to London to find work.

8. Why is he leaving home? (going to University)


- He is leaving home to go to university.

Ex. 2:

1. When he left Mrs. Otter, Philip went to buy drawing materials.


2. At last, Lawson, exhausted, got up to go home.
3. It occurred to him that his information might be used to help the girl.
4. I read about your problem and came to see if I could help.
5. He made up his mind to be more reasonable.
6. He left the room to avoid trouble.
7. He looked at me to see what I meant.
8. His niece put her face up to be kissed.

Ex. 3:

1. I read the story the second time to understand it better.


- I read the story the second time so as to understand it better.
- I read the story the second time in order to understand it better.

2. He had to work hard to finish the project on time.


- He had to work hard so as to finish the project on time.
- He had to work hard in order to finish the project on time.

3. We must hurry so as not to miss the bus.


- We must hurry in order not to miss the bus.

4. After classes, we stayed at the university to study.


- After classes, we stayed at the university so as to study.
- After classes, we stayed at the university in order to study.

5. Has he come to apologize for his mistake?


- Has he come so as to apologize for his mistake?
- Has he come in order to apologize for his mistake?

6. I called on him yesterday to discuss the project.


- I called on him yesterday so as to discuss the project.
- I called on him yesterday in order to discuss the project.

7. We stopped to rest during our hike.


- We stopped so as to rest during our hike.
- We stopped in order to rest during our hike.

8. He came immediately to offer his assistance.


- He came immediately so as to offer his assistance.
- He came immediately in order to offer his assistance.

9. Write down this rule to remember it later.


- Write down this rule so as to remember it later.
- Write down this rule in order to remember it later.

10. I won't play the radio loudly so as not to disturb the neighbors.
- I won't play the radio loudly in order not to disturb the neighbors.

11. He stepped aside politely to let the elderly lady pass.


- He stepped aside politely so as to let the elderly lady pass.
- He stepped aside politely in order to let the elderly lady pass.

12. I've opened the door to let some fresh air in.
- I've opened the door so as to let some fresh air in.
- I've opened the door in order to let some fresh air in.
Ex. 1:

1. A: Did you go to the beach yesterday?


B: No. It wasn’t warm enough to go to the beach.

2. A: Do her new shoes fit her?


B: No. They are too small.

3. Have you finished your homework?


B: I can’t. It’s too difficult.

4. Did you hear the announcement?


B: No. It wasn’t loud enough.

5. Can you open the window, please?


B: I can’t. I’m not tall enough to reach it.
A: It’s too hot in here.
B: Why don’t you take your coat off, then?

7. A: Did you enjoy the party last night?


B: No. We were too tired to enjoy it.

8. Why don’t you drink your tea?


B: It’s not sweet enough for me to drink.

Ex. 2:

1. He is very short. He can’t be a basketball player. He is too short to be a basketball


player.
2. She has saved enough money. She can go on holiday. She has saved sufficient
money to go on holiday.
3. This tea is very hot. I can't drink it. This tea is too hot for me to drink.
4. Daisy is very young. She can't go to school. Daisy is too young to go to school.
5. They have got lots of space. They can have a party. They have got enough space to
have a party.
6. Paul is rich. He can buy a yacht. Paul is wealthy enough to buy a yacht.
7. It's hot outside. You can't wear a coat. It's too hot to wear a coat.
8. Mary is mature. She can make her own decisions. Mary is mature enough to make
her own decisions.
9. This flat is small. We can't live in it any more. This flat is too small for us to live in
anymore.
10. Ron has a lot of patience. He can look after the children. Ron has sufficient
patience to look after the children.

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