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Veronica 222 Posted 13 years ago
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I like so this film/I like this film so/I like this film so much

What is the difference between using "so" and so much in these sentences:
1) I like so this film
2) I like this film so
3) I like this film so much??
Thank you!!!
  

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(1) is incorrect. (2) and (3) have the same meaning, but my feeling is that the style of (2) is becoming less common nowadays. "I so like this film" is another possible word order.

  • (1) is incorrect.
  • (2) and (3) have the same meaning, but my feeling is that the style of (2) is becoming less common nowadays.
  • "I so like this film" is another possible word order.
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(1) is incorrect.

(2) and (3) have the same meaning, but my feeling is that the style of (2) is becoming less common nowadays.

"I so like this film" is another possible word order.
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So, there isn't any emotional difference using these three structers??)) Thank you for the replies!!!
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Veronica 222So, there isn't any emotional difference using these three structers??)) Thank you for the replies!!!
If you are referring to the three correct structures that have been mentioned then no, I do not detect any significant difference in emotional intensity. The question does not apply to your first structure, which is incorrect.
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