39. In 1527King Henry VIII sought to have his marriage to Queen Catherine annulled so as to marry Anne Boleyn. (A) so as to marry
(B) and so could be married to
(C) to be married to
(D) so that he could marry
(E) in order that he would marry
Grammatical construction;Idiom Thissentence should use the construction xhappened so thaty could happen; so introducesa clause of purpose, explaining the reason for the action in the main clause. Henry... sought to have his marriage... annulled sothat he could marry Anne Boleyn. Therelationship between the two clauses is clear. A So as to marry is not idiomatically correct; it does not identifywho will marry. B This alternative is ungrammatical and illogical:Henry could not marry simply on the basis of seeking an annulment. C Theinfinitive here should be preceded by a conjunction (in order); to marry is preferable to the wordier to be married to. D Correct.This sentence s constructionclearly shows the reason that Henry sought an annulment; could ismore appropriate than would because the annulment would not ensure hismarriage—it would only enable him to marry.E The conditional would marry isincorrect. The correctanswer is D. |