Mastering Purposeful Language: A Quiz on 'In Order To'

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Mastering Purposeful Language: A Quiz on 'In Order To'

Test your understanding of how to express intentions in English! This engaging quiz involves filling in the gaps with the correct phrases 'in order to' or 'so that'.

Enhance your language skills with:

  • 11 insightful questions
  • A focus on practical usage
  • User-friendly format
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by WritingStar42
The painter Van Gogh went to the south of France in order / so that he could paint beautifully bright pictures of the countryside.
I listen to music in order to / so that relax when I’m stressed.
I often speak to my old friends online so that / in order to we don’t lose touch.
Some people need to be in a very quiet place in order to / so that study well, but I prefer a noisy atmosphere.
I’ve read that a lot of writers like to have an organised routine in order not to / so that they can finish their books on time.
I had a big breakfast this morning in order to / so that I didn’t feel hungry during my history test.
We met at the café in order to have a good chat. (so that)
I organised a party so that we could celebrate my birthday. (in order to)
I studied hard so that I would do well in the test. (in order to)
We left early in order to be in good time for the flight. (so that)
I chat to an online friend in Canada so that I can improve my English. (in order to)
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