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usage of so.... that​

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Answered by varsha1108
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Explanation:

“So that” is used as a subordinate clause to show purpose or to give an explanation. It is used to show an action producing an intended result or a cause producing an effect. In the format Sentence 1 “so that” Sentence 2, the first sentence is the action/cause and the second is the intended result/effect. In the format “So that” Sentence 1, Sentence 2, the first subject-verb clause is the intended result/effect and the second is the action/cause.

1. She worked hard. She wanted to pass the test.

She worked hard so that she would pass the test.

2. I made an early start. I didn't want to get stuck in the traffic.

I made an early start so that I wouldn't get stuck in the traffic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

the box is so heavy so that i cannot lift it.

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