How do you use such that and so that?

How do you use such that and so that?

So that and such that are different in form; so is an adverb that is followed by the conjunction that whereas such is an adjective that is followed by the same conjunction.

What is the rule of so that?

We use so that and in order that to talk about purpose. We often use them with modal verbs (can, would, will, etc.). So that is far more common than in order that, and in order that is more formal: I’ll go by car so that I can take more luggage. We left a message with his neighbour so that he would know we’d called.

How do you use such that?

Such … that

We can use a that-clause after a noun phrase with such: He is such a bad-tempered person that no one can work with him for long.

What is the example of so that?

Examples. She worked hard so that she would pass the test. I made an early start so that I wouldn’t get stuck in the traffic. We must sink a borehole so that people will have water.

What is such that and give example?

1. The boy asked such a foolish question that everybody laughed at him. 2. The man spoke with such passion that all listeners were moved to tears.

Are such that and so that the same?

Grammar > Easily confused words > Such or so? Such is a determiner; so is an adverb. They often have the same meaning of ‘very’ or ‘to this degree’: Those are such good chocolates.

What is so that in grammar?

“So that” means “in order to” which answers the question “Why?” We use it to begin adverb clauses of purpose. Let’s hear an example: It helps to lower blood sugar so that you feel less hungry. The adverb clause is “so that you feel less hungry.” It shows the purpose for the action in the main clause.

What is a so that statement?

We use “so + that” as a conjunction to introduce clauses of reason and explanation. We can say that it is used to explain why an action is done. Namely; “so that” is a conjunction which is used to join two clauses. ( one of them expresses an action, the other expresses the purpose )

Can you say such that in a sentence?

His lips moved up her neck in a light fashion and gave her an uncomfortable thrill such that she shuddered. The anger still lingered even now, but then the shock had been such that she gave birth before her time.

How do you use so so in a sentence?

Example Sentences

  1. The new restaurant in town is so-so. It is not the worst food that I have ever eaten, but I would not go back.
  2. My new job is so-so.
  3. I find that the new Batman movie was just so-so.
  4. The food on our trip was so-so.
  5. “How is Jane’s new boyfriend?” “So so.”
  6. “How is it going today, Pete.” “So-so.”

Can I start a sentence with so that?

“So that” can also come at the beginning of a sentence but this is rarer and usually sounds stilted to Americans. Listen: So that you feel less hungry, it helps to lower blood sugar. One important note is that the word “that” is optional for “so that” in spoken English, so it may disappear.

Can you start a sentence with such that?

There is nothing wrong with beginning a sentence with such when it fits well.

What is mean by such that?

(indicating degree) To the extent that; (indicating manner) in a way that entails that. quotations ▼ The assault was fierce, such that he passed out and remembers nothing further of the attack.

Is such that example?

What is another way to say so that?

What is another word for so that?

that in order that
in such a way that with the intention that
with the purpose that with the result that
with the intent that in order for
because in such a manner

What we use after so that?

So that (in order to) allows us to express an aim, and is often followed by a modal auxiliary like can, will, may or could, would, might: Horatio left the Amazon so that he could work with Bruno Delavigne. Horatio left the Amazon in order to work with Bruno Delavigne.

What part of speech is such that?

such (adverb) such and such (adjective) such and such (pronoun) ever (adverb)

What can we use instead of so that?

synonyms for so that

  • in case.
  • in order to avoid.
  • to prevent.

What can I say instead of so that?

What do you mean by such that?

so that: used to express purpose or result. power such that it was effortless.

How do you say by the way in professional way?

‘Incidentally’ could be the perfect formal substitute for ‘by the way’.

Some other alternatives are:

  1. In addition.
  2. Furthermore.
  3. As well.
  4. Moreover.

What is so that means?

In order that
1. In order that, as in I stopped so that you could catch up. 2. With the result or consequence that, as in Mail the package now so that it will arrive on time. 3.

Can you start a sentence with so that?

How do you say OK in a formal way?

  1. acceptable,
  2. adequate,
  3. all right,
  4. decent,
  5. fairish,
  6. fine,
  7. good,
  8. passable,

How do you say polite way by the way?

synonyms for by the way

  1. apart from.
  2. as to.
  3. aside.
  4. by the bye.
  5. in as much as.
  6. in passing.
  7. incidentally.
  8. on the part of.

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