Join each pair of sentences, using the word or phrase in bracketsJoin each pair of sentences, using the word or phrase in brackets. 1. The Water Project digs some wells in Africa. People can have safe and clean water for daily use. (so that) SAGAVICE 2. The plane started to take off. My older sister nervously held my hands. (when) 3. Rosé missed the beginning of the lecture. She was late for class. (since) 4. Mr. Allen went to Australia last year. He wanted to do research on kangaroo's habitat. (in order to) 5. He has been living in Finland for ten years. He never gets used to the cold. (although) 6. She had graduated from Yale University. She planned to set up a small business on her own. (after) 7. My father will give us a ride to the shopping mall. He has dropped my mother off at the bakery. (as soon as) 8. Many children in Uganda are forced to work at young ages. Their families are too poor. (because) 9. She goes to bed. She always says a prayer for her family's good health. (before) 10. Food should be stored in a refrigerator at 5°C or below. It can remain fresh longer. (in order that) 11. Mark keeps eating junk foods. He is at high risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes. (even though) 12. Wendy and Joy totally concentrated on their work. The clock struck twelve. (until) 13. Damian's parents felt very disappointed in him. His exam results were bad. (owing to) 14. She went to a French bakery. She wanted to buy some sandwiches and chocolate muffins. (so as to) 15. I was driving at midnight. A black cat suddenly ran across the street. (while) |