Clause of purpose and result

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1. IS

1.1. Clause of result is used to express the result or consequence of something.

1.1.1. FOR EXAMPLE

1.1.1.1. It was so cold that I didn't want to go out.

1.1.1.2. He ran so fast that he won the race

1.1.1.3. Mark is such a good man that everybody likes him

2. PURPOSE CLAUSE

2.1. Same subect affirmative

2.1.1. to + infinitive

2.1.1.1. David went out to buy a bottle of wine.

2.1.2. so that + can/will

2.1.2.1. used for a present or future reference;

2.1.2.1.1. Here’s my number so that you can call me if you have a problem.

2.1.3. in order to/so as to + infinitive

2.1.3.1. We were asked to say over in order to finish the project.

2.1.4. so that +could/would

2.1.4.1. used for a past reference

2.1.4.1.1. We left early so that we would be able to park close to the stadium.

2.1.5. in case + present tense

2.1.5.1. present or future reference

2.1.5.1.1. Take your hat in case it gets too hot.

2.1.6. in case + past tense

2.1.6.1. used for past reference

2.1.6.1.1. We took an umbrella in case it rained

2.1.7. for + noun

2.1.7.1. used to express purpose

2.1.7.1.1. We went out for a pizza.

2.1.8. for + -ing

2.1.8.1. used to express purpose

2.2. Same subject negative

2.2.1. in order not to/so as not to + infinitive

2.2.1.1. we walked in quietly so as not to wake up the children

2.2.2. prevent + noun/pronoun + from + ing

2.2.2.1. I parked the car under a tree to prevent it from getting too hot.

3. IS

3.1. The clause of pruopse are phrases that are in a main sentence and serve to give information about a person

3.1.1. FOR EXAMPLE

3.1.1.1. David went out to buy a bottle of wine.

3.1.1.2. We were asked to say over in order to finish the project.

4. RESULT CLAUSE

4.1. Uses

4.1.1. You can also use so , that or such

4.1.2. You only us such before a noun

4.2. structure

4.2.1. so + adjectivo + that + sujeto + verbo + ...

4.2.1.1. He's so funny that he makes me laugh.

4.2.2. so + adverbio + that + sujeto + verbo + ...

4.2.2.1. Sam lives so fast that he never listens to me.

4.2.3. so much + nombre incontable + that + sujeto + verbo + ...

4.2.3.1. I drink so much coffee that I can't sleep well.

4.2.4. so many + nombre plural + that + sujeto + verbo +

4.2.4.1. We knew so many people that we had fun.

4.2.5. such a(n)+ adject + nombre singular + that + sujeto + verbo

4.2.5.1. It's such a long book that nobody likes it.

4.2.6. such + adject. + nombre plural + that + sujeto + verbo

4.2.6.1. They're such good players that they never lose.

4.2.7. such + adject. + nombre incontable + that + sujeto + verbo + ...

4.2.7.1. It's such bad weather that we prefer to stay in.