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Wahi mosa Posted 4 years ago
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He gets his clothes to wash in order that he will go for meeting tomorrow She cooks a lot of rice in order that she has some guest
  

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Every sentence ends with either a period, a question mark or an exclamation point. Of course, sometimes that punctuation is within quotes. When you fail to observe that simple rule, it looks like you don't care, and you don't have an English sentence.

  • Every sentence ends with either a period, a question mark or an exclamation point.
  • Of course, sometimes that punctuation is within quotes.
  • When you fail to observe that simple rule, it looks like you don't care, and you don't have an English sentence.
  • wahi mosa He gets his clothes to wash in order that he will go for meeting tomorrow "In order that" means "so that".
  • " wahi mosa She cooks a lot of rice in order that she has some guest She is cooking a lot of rice in order to feed her guests.
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Every sentence ends with either a period, a question mark or an exclamation point. Of course, sometimes that punctuation is within quotes. When you fail to observe that simple rule, it looks like you don't care, and you don't have an English sentence.

wahi mosaHe gets his clothes to wash in order that he will go for meeting tomorrow

"In order that" me

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You can consider these:

He washes his clothes so that he can go for the meeting tomorrow.

She cooks a lot of rice so that she can use them in case there are guests.

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