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Grammar

'So' or 'So then'

Is it OK to use the word "so" or "so then" as transitional words? What circumstances?
  

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According to grammar books it is used to emphasis a word. We use so with an adjective without a noun eg: I didn't enjoy the film. It was stupid!

  • According to grammar books it is used to emphasis a word.
  • We use so with an adjective without a noun eg: I didn't enjoy the film.
  • It was stupid!
  • In this case so makes the meaning of the adj.
  • stronger.
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According to grammar books it is used to emphasis a word.

We use so with an adjective without a noun eg: I didn't enjoy the film. It was stupid!
In this case so makes the meaning of the adj. stronger.

You can also use so with an adverb eg: he came last because he was running so slowly.

eg: I was so tired I fell asleep at scho

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