USE OF SO THAT



  1   Della bargained with the shop keepers. She wanted to save some money. (Use ‘so that’)   
Answer: Della bargained with the shop keepers so that she could save some money.

 2   We eat. We want to live. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: We eat so that we may live.

  3   I wanted quiet isolation. I wanted to do some troublesome writing. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: I wanted quiet isolation so that I could some troublesome writing.

 4   The authoress wanted mountain air. She wanted to blow our malaria. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: The authoress wanted mountain air so that she could blow out malaria.

  5   Jerry refused to take money. He wanted to repair it at his own cost. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: Jerry refused to take money so that he could repair it at his own cost.

 6   Jerry told a series of lies. He wanted to establish the first lie about his mother. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer:  Jerry told a series of lies so that he could establish the first lie about his mother.

  7   I gave him five hundred taka. He would buy a dictionary. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: I gave him five hundred taka so that he could buy a dictionary.

 8   Give me your watch. I want to see how it looks. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: Give me your watch so that I can see how it looks.

 9   Della bargained with the shopkeepers. She wanted to save a penny or two. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: Della bargained with the shopkeepers so that she could save a penny or two.

 10   I ran fast. I want to catch him. (Use ‘so that’)
Answer: I ran fast so that I can catch him.

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