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- SO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SO is in a manner or way indicated or suggested —often used as a substitute for a preceding clause How to use so in a sentence Using So as a Conjunction: Usage Guide
- So - definition of so by The Free Dictionary
Both so and so that are acceptably used to introduce clauses that state a result or consequence: The Bay Bridge was still closed, so (or so that) the drive from San Francisco to the Berkeley campus took an hour and a half
- SO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
We often use so when we mean ‘to such a great extent’ With this meaning, so is a degree adverb that modifies adjectives and other adverbs: …
- So (word) - Wikipedia
So is an English word that, apart from its other uses, has become increasingly popular in recent years as a coordinating conjunctive opening word in a sentence This device is particularly used when answering questions although the questioner may also use the device
- SO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use so that and in order that to talk about purpose We often use them with modal verbs (can, would, will, etc ) So that is far more common than in order that, and in order that is more formal: …
- SO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The conjunction so (often followed by that) introduces clauses both of purpose (We ordered our tickets early so that we could get good seats) and of result (The river had frozen during the night so people walked across it all the next day)
- SO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
In formal English, so is not used as a conjunction, to indicate either purpose ( he left by a back door so he could avoid photographers) or result ( the project was abandoned so his services were no longer needed)
- So Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
SO meaning: 1 : to a degree that is suggested or stated often + that often used with as when making a comparison, when giving an example of some quality, or when describing someone or something; 2 : to a great degree very or extremely
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