Academic Writing for EFL/ESL Teachers
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Answer to Saud's question; 123/06
Subordinate Conjunctions
So or so that
1. consequently: It was raining, so we did not go out.
2. in order that: I am saving money so I can buy a bicycle.
Note: When used with the meaning in order that, so is usually followed by that in formal English.
e.g. I am saving money so that I can buy a bicycle.
Source: http://www.fortunecity.com/bally/durrus/153/gramch28.html

