What do you mean by so?
Sommario
- What do you mean by so?
- What word can replace so?
- What is so in a sentence?
- Is so a real word?
- How do you use so?
- Is so so correct?
- What's another word for so what?
- Can I use so in an essay?
- How can I use so?
- Can I start sentence with so?
- What is the meaning of so?
- What is the opposite of so?
- Can you use so after a verb in a sentence?
- What is Soso in English?
What do you mean by so?
S.O. is the abbreviation for significant other which could mean a spouse, life partner, or someone in a long-term, committed relationship.
What word can replace so?
so
- accordingly,
- consequently,
- ergo,
- hence,
- therefore,
- thereupon,
- thus,
- wherefore.
What is so in a sentence?
Let's start with “so” as a coordinating conjunction – a word that joins two or more things, such as sentences or other words. When used in this way, it means "therefore" or "for that reason." For this meaning, “so” joins two complete sentences and shows the result of something in the second sentence.
Is so a real word?
So is an English word that, apart from its other uses, has become increasingly popular in recent years as a coordinating conjunctive opening word in a sentence. ... So may also be used to end sentences. When ending a sentence, it may be: a coordinating conjunctive to refer backwards to something previously mentioned.
How do you use so?
We use so as a subordinating conjunction to introduce clauses of result or decision:
- I got here late. It was a long journey, so I'm really tired now.
- You are right, of course, so I think we will accept what the bank offers.
- It's much cheaper with that airline, isn't it, so I'll get all the tickets for us with them.
Is so so correct?
Yes, people do say so-so, and they write it as well. You can find plenty of examples in the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA), like this: Bottom line: A governor with a so-so staff and so-so appointees will have a so-so governorship.
What's another word for so what?
What is another word for so what?
big deal | meh |
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whatever | who cares |
whoopee do | yippee |
that won't keep me warm in the middle of the night | that don't impress me much |
Can I use so in an essay?
So, in formal writing, “so” should not be used at the beginning of a sentence. It's informal. It sounds awkward. Don't use it.
How can I use so?
We use so as a subordinating conjunction to introduce clauses of result or decision:
- I got here late. It was a long journey, so I'm really tired now.
- You are right, of course, so I think we will accept what the bank offers.
- It's much cheaper with that airline, isn't it, so I'll get all the tickets for us with them.
Can I start sentence with so?
In fact, starting a sentence with a conjunction such as so, for, but can actually be totally acceptable. Most people don't care, but those who do, care a whole lot. So, why do many people hate seeing it? Well, the main reason is that it can result in fragmented sentences, which impede flow and readability.
What is the meaning of so?
- such as has been stated: to be good and stay so. something that is about or near the persons or things in question, as in number or amount: Of the original twelve, five or so remain.
What is the opposite of so?
- Near Antonyms for so. contrarily, conversely, inversely, oppositely, vice versa. diversely, unequally, variously.
Can you use so after a verb in a sentence?
- In formal contexts we can use so instead of an adjective phrase after a verb: The bus service was very unreliable when I was young and it remains so even today. (It remains very unreliable …) She is very anxious.
What is Soso in English?
- So is a very common discourse marker in speaking. It usually occurs at the beginning of clauses and we use it when we are summarising what has just been said, or when we are changing topic: [from a lecture on English literature]