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In English , final clauses are relatively rare. A final clause is a reply to a question containing the question word ''wherefore'' or ''what for'' (sometimes also ''why''). The Prescription for their construction is rather complicated: A final clause is introduced by the following linking words ( Conjunctions ):
Depending on the conjunction used, two forms of final clause exist:
Final clauses which refer to the same subject as the main clause of the sentence can be expressed with ''to'', ''in order to'', ''so as to'', ''for fear of'', et cetera. This 'short form' of the final clause is much more common than the final clause itself.
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