49 So that vs So … that
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Introduction
So that and so…that are two different, though similar, constructions which express different things.
So that highlights the consequences of an action or purpose. So…that shows extremes leading to certain results.
Form
So that (as an adverbial clause of result) and so…that (as an adverb of degree) are two different structures but we can omit that in both cases.
The structure of so that is:
Clause 1 + so that + clause 2
The structure of so… that is:
Clause 1 + so + adjective/adverb + that + clause 2
Example
- So that
- I am going to special classes so that I will become a good IT guy.
- He is saving money so that he can buy a new laptop.
- I asked my mom to watch the kids so that we can go to the cinema.
- So…that
- Those PCs had so many viruses that they couldn’t use them.
- My grandfather is so short that I have to reach the top shelves for him.
- The car was going so fast that I thought we were going to die.
Use
We usually use so that (adverb clause of result) as a construction link between two sentences, where the second sentence expresses the result or purpose of the first.
We use so…that (degree adverb) to create a comparison between two things. It is used to underline an action to show that something leads to certain results.
Summary
We use the adverb clause of result so that to highlight the consequence of an action or purpose:
Clause 1 + so that + clause 2
We use so…that to create a comparison between two things:
Clause 1 + so + adjective/adverb + that + clause 2
For example:
— “I will save some money so that I can go on holiday.” = We use so that to express the consequence of saving money.
— “I am so rich that I don’t have to save money to go on holiday.” = We use so…that to compare the condition and the result.
NOTE: We can omit that in both structures when speaking.
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