How is so that used in a sentence?

Updated on educate 2024-04-12
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    so that is the introductory word of the clause that can lead the purpose and result adverbial clause. In this sentence, the target adverbial clause is guided.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. So that leads the purpose adverbial clause.

    It means "in order to; In order to so as to

    It is often placed in the middle of a sentence, but in order to is often placed at the beginning of a sentence or in the middle of a sentence, and so as to is often placed at the end of a sentence.

    2、so…that…It means "so......There was a lack of preparation for the feast, so that it ......"so is an adverb that is often used to modify the adjective imitation and adverb, that leads to the adverbial clause of the result.

    Chang and too....to…Structural interchange.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    So that when guiding the objective adverbial clause, it is translated as "in order to", which is equivalent to in order to, usually the main clause is in front, the clause is in the back, and there is no comma separation between the main clause and the clause; In the clause there are often modal verbs such as can, could, may, might, etc., they set out early so that they might arrive in time(Objective adverbial clause).

    They set out early in the morning so that they could arrive in time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    so that leads the objective adverbial clause.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The usage is as follows:

    1. So that

    that leads the purpose adverbial clause and is often placed in the sentence.

    2.Bootstrap an adverbial clause that indicates the purpose = in order that3The leading is that the result adverbial clause is not equal to in order that, so....that

    In so is an adverb, often used to modify adjectives and adverbs, that leads to the result adverbial clause, often and too....to…Structural interchange.

    Adjective Adverb + that....

    Adjective + a an + singular countable noun + that....many (more) few (less) + plural countable noun + that....much little + uncountable noun + that....synonyms of so that: in order that, in order that

    Pronunciation: English [ n d (r) t] American [ n rd r t].

    Interpretation: In order to, in order to, the purpose is.

    Grammar: In order that is followed by a clause, which is an adverbial clause.

    Example sentence: They worked hard in order that they might succeed

    They work hard to be able to succeed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    so that.The main differences between and are different usages, different replaceable phrases, and different definitions.

    1. The interpretation is different: so that means to, for, and in order to; so…that…The meaning is so ......That.

    2. Different usage: so that the adverbial clause of the guide purpose is often placed in the sentence; so…that…In so is an adverb, often used to modify adjectives and adverbs, that leads to the result adverbial clause, often and too....to…Structural interchange.

    3. The replaceable phrases are different: so that is equivalent to in order to so as to, which is often placed in the middle of the sentence, but in order to is often placed at the beginning of the sentence or in the middle of the sentence, and so as to is often placed at the end of the sentence; so…that…Chang and too....to…Structural interchange.

    Common words that lead to adverbial clauses in college entrance examinations:

    1.So that can lead to the purpose adverbial clause and can also lead the result adverbial clause.

    For example, he is so worried that he can't sleep.

    He was so anxious that he couldn't sleep. (so lead to the result adverbial clause).

    It was cold and the river froze.

    Speaking, the river is frozen. I came to class early so that I could see my classmates.

    I rushed to the last one early to see my classmates early. (so to guide the purpose adverbial clause) 2, so + adjective + that

    Some people were moved to tears by this scene.

    Some people were so moved that they began to cry.

    The wind was so strong that he could barely move forward.

    The wind was blowing so hard that he could barely move an inch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    So means so and indicates the result.

    sothat can lead to the resulting adverbial clause, which translates as leading: everyonelent

    ahand,sothat

    thework

    wasfinished

    aheadofschedule.

    It can also lead to the purpose adverbial clause, which is translated as: for. iwill

    giveyouall

    thefacts

    sothat

    youcan

    judgeforyourself.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    so that means purpose, "for" For example: i work hard so that i can enter a good high school

    so...That means degree, "So." So much so that " for example i worked so hard that i got the first place

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    so that leads the objective adverbial clause.

    Translated: in order to.

    It can also lead to a resultant adverbial clause.

    Translated: in order to.

    so leads to the resulting adverbial clause, sometimes so

    That can be omitted as so

    Translated: So.

    So also means so.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    so + adjective adverb + that + clause such as:

    thisstoryissointerestingthatiwanttoreaditagain.

    so + adjective adverb + (a an) + singular countable noun + that + clause, so + adj/adv.+ plural countable noun uncountable noun + that + clause;

    If the noun in the sentence is a singular countable noun, it should be preceded by the indefinite article a or an, and if it is a plural countable noun or an uncountable noun, the article should not be preced by an article, such as: (She is such a lovely girl that everyone likes her.) Fiercely).

    she is so lovely a girl that everyone loves her.

    those are so beautiful flowers that the girl wants to pick them.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Guide the purpose adverbial clause.

    , means "in order to; Modal verbs such as can could may might would would should are often used in clauses.

    or auxiliary verbs; Lead the result adverbial clause.

    Words such as can and may are generally not used in clauses, and a comma can be used before so that, which means "therefore, so".

    2、so...that.., so adjective or positive adverb that....Leads to the result adverbial clause which means "so......So much so that ......”

    For example: when the football fans saw Beckham, they got so excited that they cried out

    When fans see David Beckham.

    They burst into tears.

    so…And clear that is used in the following four sentence patterns: so + adjective adverb + that...; so + adjective + a an + singular countable noun + that...; so + many (more) few (less) + plural countable noun + that...; so + much little + uncountable noun.

    that…。

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