Unit 64 - To, For and So That - English Grammar in Use, Fifth Edition (Raymond Murphy) (CUP, 2019) - 20230524 - 165726516

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64 to … , for … and so that …


A We say:
I called the restaurant to reserve a table.
What do you need to make bread?
We shouted to warn everybody of the danger.
This letter is to confirm the decisions we made at our meeting last week.
The president has a team of bodyguards to protect him.
In these examples to … (to reserve … / to make … etc.) tells us the purpose of something: why
somebody does something, has something, needs something etc., or why something exists.

B We say ‘a place to park’, ‘something to eat’, ‘work to do’ etc. :


It’s hard to find a place to park in the city centre. (= a place where you can park)
Would you like something to eat? (= something that you can eat)
Do you have much work to do? (= work that you must do)
Sometimes there is a preposition (on, with etc.) after the verb:
Is there a chair to sit on? (= a chair that I can sit on)
I get lonely if there’s nobody to talk to.
I need something to open this bottle with.
We also say money/time/chance/opportunity/energy/courage (etc.) to do something:
They gave us money to buy food.
Do you have much opportunity to practise your English?
I need a few days to think about your proposal.

C Compare for … and to …


for + noun to + verb
We stopped for petrol. We stopped to get petrol.
I had to run for the bus. I had to run to catch the bus.

You can say ‘for somebody to do something’:


There weren’t any chairs for us to sit on, so we sat on the floor.
We use for (do)ing to say what something is used for:
This brush is for washing the dishes.
But we do not use for -ing to say why somebody does something:
I went into the kitchen to wash the dishes. (not for washing)
You can use What … for? to ask about purpose:
What is this switch for? (= what is it used for?)
What did you do that for? (= why did you do that?)

D so that
We use so that (not to …) especially with can/could and will/would:
She’s learning English so that she can study in Canada.
We moved to London so that we could see our friends more often.
I hurried so that I wouldn’t be late.
(= because I didn’t want to be late)
You can leave out that. So you can say:
I hurried so that I wouldn’t be late. or I hurried so I wouldn’t be late.

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Unit
Exercises 64
64.1 Choose from Box A and Box B to make sentences with to … .
A 1 I shouted B I wanted to be nearer my friends
2 I opened the box I wanted someone to help me with my work
3 I moved to a new apartment I wanted to report the accident
4 I couldn’t find a knife I wanted to warn people of the danger
5 I called the police I wanted to see what was in it
6 I called the hotel I wanted to chop the onions
7 I employed an assistant I wanted to find out if they had any rooms free

1 I shouted to warn people of the danger.


2 I opened the box
3 I
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5
6
7

64.2 Complete these sentences using to + a suitable verb.


1 The president has a team of bodyguards to protect him.
2 I don’t have enough time all the things I have to do.
3 I came home by taxi. I didn’t have the energy .
4 Would you like something ? Coffee? Tea?
5 Can you give me a bag these things in?
6 There will be a meeting next week the problem.
7 Do you need a visa to the United States?
8 I saw Helen at the party, but I didn’t have a chance to her.
9 I need some new clothes. I don’t have anything nice .
10 They’ve passed their exams. They’re going to have a party .
11 I can’t do all this work alone. I need somebody me.
12 Why are you so scared? There’s nothing afraid of.

64.3 Put in to or for.


1 We stopped for petrol. 5 Can you lend me money a taxi?
2 We’ll need time make a decision. 6 Do you wear glasses reading?
3 I went to the dentist a check-up. 7 I put on my glasses read the letter.
4 He’s very old. He needs somebody 8 I wish we had a garden the
take care of him. children play in.

64.4 Make one sentence from two, using so that.


1 I hurried. I didn’t want to be late.
I hurried so that I wouldn’t be late.
2 I wore warm clothes. I didn’t want to get cold.
I wore warm clothes
3 I gave Mark my phone number. I wanted him to be able to contact me.
I gave Mark my phone number
4 We spoke very quietly. We didn’t want anybody else to hear us.
We spoke very quietly nobody else
5 Please arrive early. We want to be able to start the meeting on time.
Please arrive early
6 We made a list of things to do. We didn’t want to forget anything.
We made a list of things to do
7 I slowed down. I wanted the car behind me to be able to overtake.
I slowed down

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