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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
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So I'll get better. So I'll improve.

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A: You have to practice playing golf?
B: Sure. I have to keep practicing my swing over and over again.
A: Why?
B: So I'll get better. So I'll improve.

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2:

A: Why are you sewing the wound together?
Surgeon: So that it will get better. So that it will heal.


What is the best synonym for "so" in these sentences?

(I don't understand the meaning of "so" in these sentences)


  

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(I don't understand the meaning of "so" in these sentences) You might do better to find a synonym in your own native language. That might actually be easier to find, and it may be more helpful for your understanding. '.

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rezaenglishWhat is the best synonym for "so" in these sentences?(I don't understand the meaning of "so" in these sentences)

You might do better to find a synonym in your own native language. That might actually be easier to find, and it may be more helpful for your understanding.

The meaning of 'so' in those sentences is something like 'in order to o

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