Suitable for lower intermediate learners and upwards, this grammar lesson examines the most common clauses of purpose, using infinitives and for+noun. The lesson clearly explains the sentence structures involved and gives easily applicable rules for distinguishing these two types of purpose clauses. Extra help is given for the use of gerunds and 'in order to'.
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May 14, 2009
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| Minimum Students | 1 |
| Maximum Students | 24+ |
| Student Type | High School • Undergraduate • Graduate • Adult |
| Grammar Level | Lower-Intermediate |
| Grammar Point(s) | clauses of purpose • infinitives |
| Preparation Time | 1-5m |
| Preparation | Print out all worksheets and copy of listening exercises if needed. |
| Homepage | http://www.headsupenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=132&Itemid=95 |
| Author | Chris Cotter |
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