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Cho7712 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

so that

Is it a grammar rule that when 'so that' leads a purpose clause, 'so that'-clause can never be preposed before the main clause?
ex. He saved money, so that he could buy a house. 
       --> So that he could buy a house, he saved money. (X)
  

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No, that's OK. But less common.

  • No, that's OK.
  • But less common.
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No, that's OK. But less common.

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