Structures with so


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Structures with so


So means to such an extentSo is often used when we are talking about a very high degree of some quality. So can be used in most situations where very is also possible.
  • Why are you so unkind?
  • He is so stupid.
So is not used with adjective + noun.
  • She is such a beautiful girl. (NOT She is a so beautiful girl.)
So can be followed directly by that-clauses. Structures with very are not possible in this case.
  • He was so ill that we had to call a doctor. (NOT He was very ill that we had to call a doctor.)
So far means as far as this.
  • Now that we have come so far, we may as well go all the way. (= Now that we have come as far as this, we may as well go all the way.)
So long as means on condition that
  • You may borrow the book, so long as you keep it clean.
So far from means instead of
  • So far from helping us, he hindered our progress. (= Instead of helping us, he hindered our progress.)
So as to means in order to.
  • I will hurry, so as to not delay you.
So can be used instead of a word or phrase.
  • I told you so! (= That is what I told you.)
In constructions like the following so can mean also.
  • He is learning English and so am I. (Note the inverted word order after so.)
So can also mean therefore.
  • She asked me to go, so I went.
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