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2 1.Infinitive phrases used as adverbsInfinitive phrases used as adverbs 2. Negative Adv + Aux/Be + S....

3 Night after night, she came in order that she could say good night. Example 1 1.Infinitive phrases used as adverbsInfinitive phrases used as adverbs

4 Hades gave Persephone a magical fruit in order that he could keep her. Example 2 1.Infinitive phrases used as adverbsInfinitive phrases used as adverbs

5 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. Follow the examples. I find myself drawn next door in order that I can spend the night with her. 1. I find myself drawn next door in order that I can spend the night with her. → I find myself drawn next door → I find myself drawn next door.. to spend the night with her

6 Jenny went to the market in order that she could buy some food. 2. Jenny went to the market in order that she could buy some food. → Jenny went to the market. to buy some food Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. Follow the examples.

7 to watch the baseball game to watch the baseball game My whole family stayed up late last night in order that we could watch the baseball game. 3. My whole family stayed up late last night in order that we could watch the baseball game. → My whole family stayed up late last night. Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. Follow the examples.

8 People should pay more attention to the common things around them in order that they can understand the world better. 4. People should pay more attention to the common things around them in order that they can understand the world better. →, people should pay more attention to the common things around them. To better understand the world Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. Follow the examples.

9 Frank studied hard day and night in order that he could pass the test. 5. Frank studied hard day and night in order that he could pass the test. →, Frank studied hard day and night. To pass the test Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. Follow the examples.

10 To make a big breakfast for her mother, Jennifer got up early that morning. (make/big breakfast /for /mother) 1. To make a big breakfast for her mother, Jennifer got up early that morning. (make/big breakfast /for /mother) Exercise B On Mother’s Day, Jennifer did something special to show her love to her mother. Complete the following sentences with the above pattern and the given words. The first one has been done for you.

11 To buy a gift for her mother Exercise B, Jennifer went shopping with her 2., Jennifer went shopping with her friend that afternoon. (buy/gift/for/mother) gave her mother the gift to show her love gave her mother the gift to show her love During dinner, Jennifer 3. During dinner, Jennifer. (give/mother/gift/show/her love) (give/mother/gift/show/her love)

12 went to the kitchen to do the dishes went to the kitchen to do the dishes Exercise B went to her mother’s room to kiss her good-night Before going to bed, Jennifer 5. Before going to bed, Jennifer.(go/mother’s room/kiss/good-night).(go/mother’s room/kiss/good-night) After dinner, Jennifer 4. After dinner, Jennifer. (go/kitchen/do the dishes) (go/kitchen/do the dishes)

13 OK, it’s the end of the Sentence Pattern 1. BACK

14 2. Negative Adv + Aux/Be + S.... My mother never again closed out my day with that usual act of her love. Example 1

15 The guilt in my mind was nowhere to be found. Example 2 2. Negative Adv + Aux/Be + S....

16 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences by using the pattern above. I will never forget my mother’s gentle caring hands. 1. I will never forget my mother’s gentle caring hands. Never will I forget my mother’s gentle caring hands. →

17 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with this pattern. My car key is nowhere to be found. 2. My car key is nowhere to be found. Nowhere is my car key to be found. →

18 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with this pattern. A visit to the moon is no longer a dream for mankind. 3. A visit to the moon is no longer a dream for mankind. No longer is a visit to the moon a dream for mankind. →

19 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with this pattern. I not only know her, but I have known her for a long time. 4. I not only know her, but I have known her for a long time. Not only do I know her, but I have known her for a long time. →

20 Exercise A Rewrite the following sentences with this pattern. Ted seldom goes to school on time. 5. Ted seldom goes to school on time. Seldom does Ted go to school on time. →

21 Exercise B Rewrite the underlined sentences in these Mother's Day cards by using the pattern above. To the world's number one mom! I have never thanked you for what you've done for me. This card is to let you know that you have done a super job raising us. 1. To the world's number one mom! I have never thanked you for what you've done for me. This card is to let you know that you have done a super job raising us. Never have I thanked you for what you've done for me. →

22 Exercise B A mother like you is nowhere to be found. You are the best mom that a son could ever have. 2. A mother like you is nowhere to be found. You are the best mom that a son could ever have. Nowhere is a mother like you to be found. →

23 Exercise B I may seldom be an angel, but I do appreciate what you do. Thank you for all the wonderful things that you have done for me. 3. I may seldom be an angel, but I do appreciate what you do. Thank you for all the wonderful things that you have done for me. Seldom may I be an angel, but I do appreciate what you do. →

24 Exercise B I hardly realized in my teen years that you had always tried to keep me out of trouble. Thanks for everything. 4. I hardly realized in my teen years that you had always tried to keep me out of trouble. Thanks for everything. Hardly did I realize that you had always tried to keep me out of trouble. →

25 OK, it’s the end of the Sentence Pattern 2. BACK


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