“So” in a Sentence (with Audio)
Examples of how to use the word “so” in a sentence. How to connect “so” with other words to make correct English sentences.
so (adv, conj): very, extremely, or to such a degree; used at the beginning of a sentence to connect it with something that has been said or has happened previously
Use “so” in a sentence
This painting is so expensive. |
Why are you so pale today? |
The park is so peaceful and quiet. |
I’m under so much pressure now. |
You look so pretty in that dress!. |
Why is it so quiet here? |
There are so many rules and regulations in this company. |
Why are you so rude to your mother? |
What makes you so sad? |
I have a flexible schedule, so I can meet you at any time. |
They haven’t found him yet, so they keep searching. |
Don’t be so sensitive. |
Why is she so silent? |
What makes you so sad? |
He was sick, so he couldn’t come. Back to “3000 Most Common Words in English” |