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Difference between "so" and "so that"
and difference between "to" and "in order to"

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Answered by asia2089172
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The differences between them are; Although “so that” is more common than “in order that”, “so that” is less formal than “in order that”. We can leave out “that” after “so”. When we are talking about the future, we can use both simple present tense or will after “so that”.Nov 17, 2017

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Answer:negotiable and innumerable

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