1 . He’s taking driving lessons. He wants to be able to drive to work. (so that)
He’s taking driving lessons so that he can drive to work.
2. I’ll bring something for dessert. We may want to eat something sweet later. (in case)
I’ll bring something for dessert in case We may want to eat something sweet later.
3. Peter can’t afford a holiday this year. Dick can’t either. (neither…nor)
Neither Peter nor Dick can afford a holiday this year.
4. My nephew likes to wear a watch. He can’t tell me the time yet though. (even though)
Even though My nephew likes to wear a watch, He can’t tell me the time yet
5. The film was good. The ending was a bit of a disappointment, though. (except for)
The film was good, except for The disappointing ending
6. The firefighter rushed into the blazing building. He didn’t think of the danger. (regardless of)
The firefighter rushed into the blazing building regardless of the danger.
7. I suppose I can tell you. You mustn’t tell anyone else. (providing)
I suppose I can tell you providing that You don’t tell anyone else.
8. He left home early. He wanted to be at the restaurant on time. (in order to)
He left home early in order to be at the restaurant on time.