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12) Rewrite the following sentence into ‘so that...not

The old man is very weak. He cannot walk.​

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Answered by gauravroy810
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Answer:

The old man is very weak so that he cannot walk.

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Answered by EuphoricEpitome
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» Usage of so that

So that” means “in order to” which answers the question “Why?” We use it to begin adverb clauses of purpose. Let's hear an example: It helps to lower blood sugar so that you feel less hungry. The adverb clause is “so that you feel less hungry.” It shows the purpose for the action in the main clause.

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