logging in or signing up IN_CASE.SO_THAT Shatnutla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 257 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 22, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript IN CASE / SO THAT : IN CASE / SO THAT IN CASE : IN CASE In case is used when we want to be prepared for something that may happen. It is followed by the Present Simple Tense but refers to future or present time. (Don’t use “will” after in case!) Take an umbrella in case it rains. : Take an umbrella in case it rains. I will draw a map for you in case you can’t find our house. : I will draw a map for you in case you can’t find our house. John might phone today. I don’t want to go out in case he phones. : John might phone today. I don’t want to go out in case he phones. He is going to take his camera in case he wants to take some photographs. : He is going to take his camera in case he wants to take some photographs. Tom is going for a long walk in the country. He has decided to take some items with him. Read the sentences below and rewrite them with “in case”. : Tom is going for a long walk in the country. He has decided to take some items with him. Read the sentences below and rewrite them with “in case”. 1. He is going to take some chocolate because perhaps he will get hungry. 2. He is going to take a towel because perhaps he will want to have a swim. : 2. He is going to take a towel because perhaps he will want to have a swim. 3. He is going to take a map because perhaps he will get lost. : 3. He is going to take a map because perhaps he will get lost. 4. He is going to take some lemonade because perhaps he will get thirsty. : 4. He is going to take some lemonade because perhaps he will get thirsty. SO THAT : SO THAT We use so that to talk about the purpose (goal/aim) of doing something. We use so that: when the purpose is negative (so that ...won’t) Ex: Leave early so that you won’t miss the bus. Study hard so that you won’t fail the exam. with can Ex: He is learning English so that he can study in the United States. When you are on the beach, use sun cream so that you can protect your skin. SO THATRewrite the sentences below with so that. : SO THATRewrite the sentences below with so that. 1. I will give you my number. I want you to phone me. ...................................................................................................... 0536 ..... .... .... 2. If you lock the door noone can disturb you....................................................................................... : 2. If you lock the door noone can disturb you....................................................................................... 3. Please whisper into my ears. I don’t want anyone to hear it........................................................................................... : 3. Please whisper into my ears. I don’t want anyone to hear it........................................................................................... 4. We should use recycled paper to save the forests........................................................................................... : 4. We should use recycled paper to save the forests........................................................................................... You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
IN_CASE.SO_THAT Shatnutla Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 257 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 22, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript IN CASE / SO THAT : IN CASE / SO THAT IN CASE : IN CASE In case is used when we want to be prepared for something that may happen. It is followed by the Present Simple Tense but refers to future or present time. (Don’t use “will” after in case!) Take an umbrella in case it rains. : Take an umbrella in case it rains. I will draw a map for you in case you can’t find our house. : I will draw a map for you in case you can’t find our house. John might phone today. I don’t want to go out in case he phones. : John might phone today. I don’t want to go out in case he phones. He is going to take his camera in case he wants to take some photographs. : He is going to take his camera in case he wants to take some photographs. Tom is going for a long walk in the country. He has decided to take some items with him. Read the sentences below and rewrite them with “in case”. : Tom is going for a long walk in the country. He has decided to take some items with him. Read the sentences below and rewrite them with “in case”. 1. He is going to take some chocolate because perhaps he will get hungry. 2. He is going to take a towel because perhaps he will want to have a swim. : 2. He is going to take a towel because perhaps he will want to have a swim. 3. He is going to take a map because perhaps he will get lost. : 3. He is going to take a map because perhaps he will get lost. 4. He is going to take some lemonade because perhaps he will get thirsty. : 4. He is going to take some lemonade because perhaps he will get thirsty. SO THAT : SO THAT We use so that to talk about the purpose (goal/aim) of doing something. We use so that: when the purpose is negative (so that ...won’t) Ex: Leave early so that you won’t miss the bus. Study hard so that you won’t fail the exam. with can Ex: He is learning English so that he can study in the United States. When you are on the beach, use sun cream so that you can protect your skin. SO THATRewrite the sentences below with so that. : SO THATRewrite the sentences below with so that. 1. I will give you my number. I want you to phone me. ...................................................................................................... 0536 ..... .... .... 2. If you lock the door noone can disturb you....................................................................................... : 2. If you lock the door noone can disturb you....................................................................................... 3. Please whisper into my ears. I don’t want anyone to hear it........................................................................................... : 3. Please whisper into my ears. I don’t want anyone to hear it........................................................................................... 4. We should use recycled paper to save the forests........................................................................................... : 4. We should use recycled paper to save the forests...........................................................................................