Join Two Sentences Using Infinitive of Purpose

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Join two sentences using infinitive of purpose: Join two sentences using infinitive of purpose:

1. I'm learning English. I want to speak it fluently.


1. I'm learning English. I want to speak it fluently.
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2. She's studying for her tests. She wants to pass them all.
2. She's studying for her tests. She wants to pass them all.
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3. They want to buy a house. They are saving up money.
3. They want to buy a house. They are saving up money.
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4. He's planning a big wedding. He would like to invite all of his friends.
4. He's planning a big wedding. He would like to invite all of his friends.
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5. We travelled to Paris last week. We saw the Louvre.
5. We travelled to Paris last week. We saw the Louvre.
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6. My sister gave up her job. She wants to spend more time with her family.
6. My sister gave up her job. She wants to spend more time with her family.
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Join two sentences using infinitive of purpose:


Join two sentences using infinitive of purpose:
1. I'm learning English. I want to speak it fluently.
1. I'm learning English. I want to speak it fluently.
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2. She's studying for her tests. She wants to pass them all.
2. She's studying for her tests. She wants to pass them all.
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3. They want to buy a house. They are saving up money.
3. They want to buy a house. They are saving up money.
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4. He's planning a big wedding. He would like to invite all of his friends.
4. He's planning a big wedding. He would like to invite all of his friends.
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5. We travelled to Paris last week. We saw the Louvre.
5. We travelled to Paris last week. We saw the Louvre.
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6. My sister gave up her job. She wants to spend more time with her family.
6. My sister gave up her job. She wants to spend more time with her family.
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