Q1. The question is easy so that I can work it out. (Emphasize that the result is related to the degree of the adj after "so")
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Answer: The question is so easy that I can work it out/
The question is so easy that I can work it out.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q2. The man is so strong that he can lift the heavy box. (Emphasize that the result is related to the main clause)
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Answer: The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box/
The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q1. The question is easy so that I can work it out. (Emphasize that the result is related to the degree of the adj after "so")
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Answer: The question is so easy that I can work it out/
The question is so easy that I can work it out.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q2. The man is so strong that he can lift the heavy box. (Emphasize that the result is related to the main clause)
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Answer: The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box/
The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q1. The question is easy so that I can work it out. (Emphasize that the result is related to the degree of the adj after "so")
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Answer: The question is so easy that I can work it out/
The question is so easy that I can work it out.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q2. The man is so strong that he can lift the heavy box. (Emphasize that the result is related to the main clause)
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Answer: The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box/
The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q1. The question is easy so that I can work it out. (Emphasize that the result is related to the degree of the adj after "so")
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Answer: The question is so easy that I can work it out/
The question is so easy that I can work it out.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q2. The man is so strong that he can lift the heavy box. (Emphasize that the result is related to the main clause)
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Answer: The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box/
The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q1. The question is easy so that I can work it out. (Emphasize that the result is related to the degree of the adj after "so")
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Answer: The question is so easy that I can work it out/
The question is so easy that I can work it out.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…
Q2. The man is so strong that he can lift the heavy box. (Emphasize that the result is related to the main clause)
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Answer: The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box/
The man is strong so that he can lift the heavy box.
Explanation: Please refer to the grammar notes. This question is designed for you to practise distinguishing between so that… and so (adj) that…