Exercise 4: Change from clause into phrase, suing phrase in the parentheses
1. People use money so that they can buy things they needs (in order to)
→ People use money in order to buy things they need.
2. Banks are developed so that they can keep people's money safe (in order to)
→ Banks are developed in order to keep people's money safe.
3. I need to buy some laundry detergent so that I will wash my clothes ( in order to)
→ I need to buy some laundry detergent in order to wash my clothes.
4. I came to this school so that I could learn English (in order to )
→ I came to this school in order to learn English.
5. Tom was playing very softly so that he wouldn't disturb anyone (in order not to)
→ Tom was playing very softly in order not to disturb anyone.
6. They rushed into the burning house so that they could save the child (in order to)
→ They rushed into the burning house in order to save the child
7. Lan often attends English speaking culb so that she can practice speaking English (so as to)
→ Lan often attends English speaking club so as to practice speaking English.
8. He stood on the chair so that she can see better (in order to)
→ He stood on the chair in order to see better.
9. Please shut the gate so that the cows can't get out of the cowshed (in order to)
→ Please shut the gate in order to prevent the cows from getting out of the cowshed.
10. The boy tiptoed into the room because he didn't want to wake up everybody up (so as not to)
→ The boy tiptoed into the room so as not to wake everybody up.