I'm studying very hard at the moment pass my exams next month.
1. to
2. for
3. so as not to
2.) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I went to bed early I wouldn't be tired in the morning.
1. so that
2. in order not to
3. so as, not to
3.) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I have to get up early. I set the alarm for five o'clock oversleep.
1. so as to
2. in oder to
3. in order not to
4.) Complete the sentences with the right forms of the verbs in brackets.
Choose the right answer.
1) I'll be ready as soon as you (be).
2) We'll stay here till she (return).
3) Please, call us when you (arrive).
4) I'm going to tell her before she (leave).
1. is, 2) returns, 3) arrives, 4) leaves
2. are, 2) returns, 3) arrives, 4) leaves
3. are, 2) returns, 3) arrive, 4) leaves
1) 1
2) 1
3) 3
4) 3
1.) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I'm studying very hard at the moment to pass my exams next month.
2.) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I went to bed early so that I wouldn't be tired in the morning.
3.) Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.
I have to get up early. I set the alarm for five o'clock in order not to
oversleep.
4.) Complete the sentences with the right forms of the verbs in brackets.
Choose the right answer.
1) I'll be ready as soon as you are (be).
2) We'll stay here till she returns (return).
3) Please, call us when you arrive (arrive).
4) I'm going to tell her before she leaves (leave).
Explanation: The preposition "to" is used here to show the purpose or goal of studying hard. The phrase "to pass my exams" indicates that the reason or intention behind studying hard is to successfully pass the exams.
2. "I went to bed early so that I wouldn't be tired in the morning."
Explanation: The phrase "so that" is used to show the result or consequence of going to bed early. The main clause "I went to bed early" is connected to the subordinate clause "I wouldn't be tired in the morning" through the phrase "so that." The purpose or intention of going to bed early is to avoid feeling tired in the morning.
3. "I have to get up early. I set the alarm for five o'clock in order not to oversleep."
Explanation: The phrase "in order not to" is used to indicate the purpose or intention of setting the alarm for five o'clock. The negative form "not to oversleep" expresses the action to be avoided. The purpose of setting the alarm is to prevent oversleeping and ensure waking up early.
4. a) "I'll be ready as soon as you are."
b) "We'll stay here till she returns."
c) "Please, call us when you arrive."
d) "I'm going to tell her before she leaves."
Explanation: In these sentences, the correct forms of the verbs should be used based on the context and tense.
a) The correct form is "are" because it matches the second person singular pronoun "you."
b) The correct form is "returns" because it matches the third person singular pronoun "she."
c) The correct form is "arrive" because it needs to match with the future tense indicated by the phrase "when you."
d) The correct form is "leaves" because it matches the third person singular pronoun "she."