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SuperESL Posted 14 years ago
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So

"Professor McRoy's view that Stalin was a monster is typical. So is Professor Johnson's view that he was a genuine if misguided disciple of Marx and Lenin."

Is it permissible in formal English usage to start a sentence with 'so' this way?

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SuperESL Is it permissible in formal English usage to start a sentence with 'so' this way? Yes. Why not?

  • SuperESL Is it permissible in formal English usage to start a sentence with 'so' this way?
  • Yes.
  • Why not?
  • Your opinion is similar to Tom's.
  • So is mine.
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SuperESLIs it permissible in formal English usage to start a sentence with 'so' this way?
Yes. Why not?

Your opinion is similar to Tom's. So is mine. (= Mine is too.)
Alice plans to visit Paris next year. So does Marilyn.

CJ
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I don't know. Starting with 'so' just makes me feel that I am leaving the sentence hanging. It seems better to say "Your opinion is similar to Tom's, and so is mine."

Anyway, thank you!
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SuperESLIt seems better to say "Your opinion is similar to Tom's, and so is mine."
That's also good. You can certainly use that if you like it better.

CJ

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