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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 | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use so with be and with modal and auxiliary verbs to mean ‘in the same way’, ‘as well’ or ‘too’ We use it in order to avoid repeating a verb, especially in short responses with pronoun subjects
- 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
- So - definition of so by The Free Dictionary
1 True; factual: I wouldn't have told you this if it weren't so 2 In good order: Everything on his desk must be exactly so
- SO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use so when you are saying that something which has just been said about one person or thing is also true of another one I enjoy Ann's company and so does Martin
- So - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
adverb to a certain unspecified extent or degree “I can only go so far with this student” “can do only so much in a day” adverb in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied “They're happy and I hope they will remain so ”
- so, adv. conj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
So, adj , used sometimes as ‘too’ and ‘just the same’ are used to intensify an assertion in reply to an expression of scepticism ‘You don't know anything about it!’ ‘I do so!’
- so - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
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)
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