2021-11-05 19:37:01
What is the difference between “so” and “sothat”?
Both of these words are adverbs. They are used with a subject and a verb to make a clause. “So that” tells us for what purpose something is done. What was the intention or plan? In contrast, “so” tells us the effect. It tells us what happened as a result.
For example:
I am writing this blog so that I can explain the difference between these two words.
[adverb = so that, subject = I, verb = can explain]
So that I can explain the difference between these two words, I am writing this blog.
[adverb = so that, subject = I, verb = can explain]
Explaining grammar can be tricky,so I will try to use easy examples.
[adverb = so, subject = I, verb = will try]
Notice how “so” is preceded by a comma (,) but “so that” is not.
The clause with “so that” can come both before and after the independent (or main) clause, whereas “so”cannot change positions but must remain in between both clauses.https://t.me/Successful_writing
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