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Tenacious Learner Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of 'so'. Unit 6

Hi Teachers,

Text:

Sergeant: Why don’t you go out to her place and she if she’s all right?

Policeman: Who? Me? On a night like this?

Sergeant: It’s not far. So, you’ve got your bike, haven’t you?

I was told that in this case so, it's like a pause word. Like hmm, err, and um, it has no meaning.

Is it still an 'adverb' though?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Thinking Spain I was told that in this case so it's is like a pause word. Correct. Yes, it's still considered an adverb.

  • Thinking Spain I was told that in this case so it's is like a pause word.
  • Correct.
  • Yes, it's still considered an adverb.
  • CJ
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Thinking SpainI was told that in this case so it's is like a pause word.
Correct. Yes, it's still considered an adverb.

CJ
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Hi Jim,

Thank you for the reply and the correction.

Best,

TS

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