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Connectors: in order to
のに
Means "to do", "in order to". See Connectors#のに#In order to.
ために
V
い-Adj
な-Adj + な
N + の
+ ため(に)
Means "in order to". Mostly used in writing.
[!info] Examples {面接|めんせつ}の==ために==ヒゲを{剃|そ}らなきゃ。 I have to shave for the interview.
Can also mean "as a result of". Verbs are generally used in past tense.
[!info] Examples {雨|あめ}の==ために==、{動物|どうぶつ}が{見|み}えません。 Due to the rain, I cannot see any animals.
には
Means "in order to", "for", "to". Implies a implicit second part (in order to A... but not B). Used with verbs and nouns.
[!info] Examples {日本|にほん}を{住|す}んでいる==には==、ビザがひつようです。 A visa is required to live in Japan.
Can also mean "as for", "regarding".
[!info] Examples 私==には==行けない。 As for me, I won't go.
ように
Means "in order to". Implies that an effort is made or a goal to obtain. Used with verbs.
[!info] Examples 100メートルを{泳|およ}げる==ように==、毎週練習しなきゃ。 In order to swim 100m, I have to train every week.
Summing up
- ==のに== and ==ために== have the same meaning, but ために is usually more written than のに.
- ==には== implies an implicit second part.
- ==ように== implies an effort or an objective.
てはいけないから・とはいけないから
Means "in order not to". Used to avoid a negative situation. Used with both a verb in て-form, and a verb in dictionary (る) with いけないから.
[!info] Examples {遅|おく}れる==とはいけないから==、ちょっと{急|いそ}いでください。 In order not to be late, please hurry up a bit.