A: Oh, it's a stunning bed jacket.
B: Yes, it is rather stunning, isn't it?
A: Did you make it?
B: No, I wish I had. No it wasn't made by me.
It was made by my sister. She is very good at needlework.
A: Then, why are you sewing it?
B: Oh, I'm just letting it out.
A: Letting it out? Where?
B: No.
A: Letting it out means making it bigger. So, it'll fit my mother.
She is in hospital, you know.
B: Oh, I'm sorry.
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1- What does "so" mean in this sentence?
2- Do we must to put a comma after "bigger" or a dot is correct?
Thank you
rezaenglish 1- What does "so" mean in this sentence? thus rezaenglish 2- Do we must to put a comma after "bigger" or a dot is correct? It is dialogue, so anything goes that makes it sound the way you want.
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rezaenglish1- What does "so" mean in this sentence?
thus
rezaenglish2- Do we must to put a comma after "bigger" or a dot is correct?
It is dialogue, so anything goes that makes it sound the way you want. If that's what A said, then that's what A said. The punctuation is OK the way it is
One would need to hear the spoken intonation to be sure of the punctuation. Do you have a link to the video?