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So Close To What Leak Full Drop Leaked #663

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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 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. This is the easiest way to get there, so don't argue With the result or consequence that

He failed to appear, so we went on without him I stayed so i could see you. 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. 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. Adverb in such a condition or manner, especially as expressed or implied “they're happy and i hope they will remain so ” “ so live your life that old age will bring no regrets” adverb in the way indicated “hold the brush so ”

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).

The term so is versatile and commonly used in everyday language, functioning as an adverb, conjunction, or interjection It connects ideas, emphasizes magnitude, or expresses transitions. So has here the sense of ‘in that way’ or ‘to that extent’, the complementary clause being omitted The two usual types are here illustrated separately. So adverb (show something) used with a movement of your hand to show someone how to do something or show them the size of something:

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