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Bubu prasant Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of a phrase

hallo,

I found this phrase in the article of a interior design magagine.

" Your home is is what you make of it. Make the interior warm and inviting with well done-up and aesthetically furnished rooms. So much so that you feel it's nice to get home and put your feet up"

Could any one explain the phrase "so much so that" ?

Is it 'so much so + that' or 'so much + so that'?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

It's 'so much so + that'. '

  • It's 'so much so + that'.
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It's 'so much so + that'. 'Make the interior so much so [= 'so much' warm and inviting], that you feel it's nice...'

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