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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Purpose clause or result clause.

0Hello.02br
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00a)Put this bit over here, so it fits (so it will fit -?-) into that hole. (with comma)02br
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00b)Put this bit over here so it fits (so it will fit -?-) into that hole. 02br
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00I can't know which sentence is a result clause and which one is a purpose clause.Why is written "over here" instead of "over that" if we say "into that hole"?02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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-) into that hole. -) into that hole. 02br 02font 02br 02br 01font 00I can't know which sentence is a result clause and which one is a purpose clause.

  • -) into that hole.
  • -) into that hole.
  • 02br 02font 02br 02br 01font 00I can't know which sentence is a result clause and which one is a purpose clause.
  • 00'Purpose' is usually shown clearly by writing 01b 00'so that02b 01i 00 it will fit .
  • 02i 02br 02br 01font 00Why is written "over here" instead of "over that" if we say "into that hole"?
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0Hi,02br
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01font00a)Put this bit over here, so it fits (so it will fit -?-) into that hole. (with comma)02br
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00b)Put this bit over here so it fits (so it will fit -?-) into that hole. 02br
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01font00I can't know which sentence is a result clau
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Remember:

SV, so SV. = result

SV so that SV. = purpose

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