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Describing Purposes + giving reasons

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To get good grades, it’s a must that you study
hard.
To run a popular internet café, it’s a good idea to
have plenty of computers.
To establish a trendy restaurant, it’s important to
have fashionable servers.
In order to have a successful business, you need
to have a good plan.
In order to operate a successful movie theater,
you need to make sure it shows the latest movies.
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For an athletic center to be profitable, it needs to
have modern exercise equipment.
In order for a language school to succeed, it has to
have a convenient location.
For a manager to be great, it’s a good idea to be
flexible and open for new ideas.
For a student to be the valedictorian, he needs to
be hardworking.
In order for a coffee shop to be popular, it needs to
have good service and reasonable prices.
For a model to be successful, he or she needs to be
fashionable and industrious.
 To
+ V(base form)
 In order + (inf.)
 In order + for + noun + (inf.)
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I like the Casablanca because it’s always
packed.
I love Soul because the music is great.
Since I left home in a hurry today, I forgot to
pack my laptop charger.
I went to the airport to give my father a ride
because our driver was on vacation.
Because/since + subj. + V
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I like the movie Shutter Island because of the great
plot twist it has.
This club is popular because of the fashionable
people that go there
The flight was canceled due to weather conditions.
The match was stopped due to the rain.
It’s hard to get to the other side because of the
crowd.
Because of/ due to +noun
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This restaurant is famous for its fantastic food
and service.
This club is popular for its great music
This school is a great choice for its amazing
curriculum.
For + noun
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The reason why Julie skipped school
today is being sick.
The reason that he went to this club
is to have fun.
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