matthewsmith_89 wrote:
egmat can you please explain to me when "so that" is correct in a sentence. I am not referring to so + adjective that.
I did a sentence correction problem and so that was correct.
Thanks,
Matthew
Hellomatthewsmith_89 ,
Thank you for the query.
The phraseso that is used to state the purpose of an action. For example:
Jack exercises dailyso that he can remain fit.
Jill was up all nightso that she could finish her project
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