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Is your P6 child mixing up “so” and “so that”? You’re not alone! These two little phrases look similar but have very different jobs. One shows result , and the other shows purpose .
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Let’s break it down with a simple rule and a targeted exercise. | Structure | Meaning | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | so | Shows result (cause → effect) | It was raining, so I took an umbrella. (Rain caused the umbrella.) | | so that | Shows purpose (goal/intention) | I took an umbrella so that I wouldn’t get wet. (The goal was staying dry.) | Is your P6 child mixing up “so” and “so that”
Master ‘So’ vs. ‘So That’ – Primary 6 Grammar Exercise One shows result , and the other shows purpose
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