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Wotcha Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

'so as to' and 'so asto'

How are 'so as to' and 'so asto' different?

Can I say 'I study hard so asto I can go to a university'?
  

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Can I say 'I study hard so asto I can go to a university'? Hi, I don't think 'so asto' exists in English. Did you check your dictionary?

  • Can I say 'I study hard so asto I can go to a university'?
  • Hi, I don't think 'so asto' exists in English.
  • Did you check your dictionary?
  • - DJB -
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wotchaHow are 'so as to' and 'so asto' different?Can I say 'I study hard so asto I can go to a university'?
Hi,

I don't think 'so asto' exists in English. Did you check your dictionary?

- DJB -
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Hi,

Can I say 'I study hard so asto I can go to a university'?

As already noted, 'asto' is not a word.



'So as to' needs to be followed by an infinitive.

'I study hard so as to go to a university.'

'I study hard so that I can go to a university.'



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