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'So' can be used as a conjunction. 'So' can also function as an adverb of viewpoint and commenting when we want to repeat what has been said about another person, or when we want to emphasize an idea.
"Compound Sentences" in the English Grammar

Compound Sentences

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In this lesson, we will study compound sentences and learn how to create them by joining two or more independent clauses together.
How to Use "So" in English?

So

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'So, where have you been?' You may have heard such sentences and wondered when and how we use the word 'so.' In this lesson, we will learn more.
Advanced levelAdvanced
"Inversion and Fronting" in the English Grammar

Inversion and Fronting

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Inversion and fronting occur when we invert the normal sentence order. In this lesson, we will study these two grammatical structure.
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"As Long As" vs. "So Long As" in the English grammar

As Long As vs. So Long As

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'As long as' and 'so long as' are conjunctions that confuse learners. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Pro-verb Phrases

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Pro-verb phrases are short words or expressions that replace the verb and all that comes after it.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Conjunctions of Cause and Effect

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Conjunctions of cause and effect are used to express the reason or the result of an action. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Even Though vs. Even So

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'Even though' and 'even so' are mistaken by learners because of their similar pronounciations. In this lesson, we will discover more about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

So vs. Such

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This time, we're gonna shift our focus to more grammatically confusing pairs. I'm pretty sure you've come across these two. Shall we?
Advanced levelAdvanced

Pro-sentences

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Pro-sentences are short words or expressions that are used instead of a full sentence. In this lesson, we will learn all about them.
Advanced levelAdvanced

Correlative Conjunctions

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Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that join or correlate phrases or words with equal importance in a sentence.

Because vs. So

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'Because' and 'so' may confuse learners as they are both conjunctions. In this lesson, we will learn their differences.
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