I'm the happiest I've ever been. (Brad Pitt)
I'm a lot braver and I'm more secure. I feel like you see things a bit differently after you give birth and my biggest job is to protect her.
There didn't use to be a lot of places to go and hear traditional folk, especially downtown.
I’ll go by car so that I can take more luggage. * We left a message with his neighbour so that he would know we’d called. * (We often leave out "that" after "so" in informal situations): I’ve made some sandwiches so (that) we can have a snack on the way. * I’ll post the CD today so that you get it by the weekend. (or … so that you will get it …)
In order that you can sign the form, please print it out and mail it to this address. * I stayed awake in order that I could think out a way to solve the problema. * I came early in order that I could get a good seat. *
We will send you a reminder in order that you arrive on time for your appointment. (or … so that you arrive on time … or … so that you’ll arrive on time …)
"So that" (but not "in order that") can also mean ‘with the result that’: The birds return every year around March, so that April is a good time to see them.
This afternoon I'm going to read a book, but right now I'm going to the shops. vs This afternoon I'm going to go to the shops, but right now I'm baking a cake.
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