Rewrite the sentence so that it has the same meaning.
Sarah went to the computer lab so that she could print out her research report. (In order to)
I have started an English course in order to improve my English. (so that)
I had to take a cab so that I wouldn't be late for my appointment. (in order not to)
I took my digital camera with me so that I could take some photos during my trip. (so as to) *
I need to take out a loan from a finance company in order to buy a new car. (so that) *
Because I am sick, I do not go out. (Because of) *
Because the water is polluted, we can't swim in that river. (Because of) *
Because of Nga's sore leg, she had difficulty in walking. (Because) *
Because of the cold weather, we didn't go out for a walk. (Because) *
Because of behaving badly, he found himself in trouble. (Because) *
It was such an expensive house that nobody can buy it. (so...that) *
The food was so good that we ate all of it. (such...that) *
That woman was very tall. She could almost touch the ceiling. (so...that) *
That bag was very heavy. None of us could carry it. (so...that) *
The climate was very bad. All the plants couldn't grow well. (such...that) *
Although he is at the office, he is not working now. (Despite) *
In spite of having a big and luxurious house, I don't feel happy. (Although) *
In spite of the fact that the book was thick, he finished reading it in one day. (Even though)
Despite the age, the man could lift such a heavy box. (Though) *Gợi ý: He was an old man.
Despite working hard, I could not finish the work on time. (Although)
1. She took ten minutes to walk to work.
2. You will take an hour to get there.
3. I took an hour to finish my work.
4. I take less than fifteen minutes to wash and dress each morning.
5. We take about fifteen minutes to walk to school every morning