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Josesrf Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

He likes it so much.

0 Maria is a student. She likes English so much. She lives in Spain with Jose. 02br
00Is the sentence :"she likes English so much" grammaticaly correct? 0-
  

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0 Hi, 02br 00Yes, it's correct grammar. However, it requires a context that is not apparent in your example. A better example would be something like: 02br 00She likes English so much.

  • 0 Hi, 02br 00Yes, it's correct grammar.
  • However, it requires a context that is not apparent in your example.
  • A better example would be something like: 02br 00She likes English so much.
  • She has signed up for a one-year English course.
  • 02br 02br 00A simple way to think of 'so' is that it suggests a consequence.
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0 Hi, 02br
00Yes, it's correct grammar. However, it requires a context that is not apparent in your example. A better example would be something like: 02br
00She likes English so much. She has signed up for a one-year English course. 02br
02br
00A simple way to think of 'so' is that it suggests a consequence. 02br
00eg It was raining so I
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0 To me, "she likes English so much" is incorrect English. The adverb "so" introduces a consequence. e.g. She likes English so much THAT she takes every opportunity to speak and practice it with each and every native speaker. Other similar examples:- 02br
02br
00a) She is so obsessed with Hollywood movies that she has to watch every new release. 02br
00b) She like
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0 I think the consequence can be expressed in another sentence, either before or after. And maybe it looks better with a pronoun instead of a noun: 02br
00"I have meatballs for breakfast. I like them so much!" 0-

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