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Markstevens Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

So or that ?

hi guys!

I can see the difference between "so" and "that" in this question?.

It was so cold in the room ------------------ nobody could work.
A.so (Your Answer)
B.as
C.that (Correct Answer)
D.then


Are the both right? If not, please explain to me. thanks !
  

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markstevens Are the both right? No. markstevens If not, please explain to me.

  • markstevens Are the both right?
  • No.
  • markstevens If not, please explain to me.
  • You cannot use two 'so's there.
  • What you were thinking of is the casual use of 'so' to mean 'very', but then the sentence would require a comma: It was so (= very) cold in the roo m, so nobody could work .
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markstevensAre the both right?
No.
markstevens If not, please explain to me.
You cannot use two 'so's there.
What you were thinking of is the casual use of 'so' to mean 'very', but then the sentence would require a comma:

It was so (= very) cold in the room, so nobody could work.

In this t

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