So es una conjunción usada para causas y efectos. Existen dos estructuras para una oración:
- so + adjective + that + clause (result)
- so + quantifier + noun + that + clause (result)
Ejemplos utilizando “so” para causas y efectos
- She’s so famous that she has to go out in disguise.
- She’s so beautiful that I can’t take my eyes off her.
- It was so cold that we all went home.
- She has so many books that she has to buy another bookshelf.
- He ate so much that he became ill.
- There was so little time that we had to take a taxi.
Ejercicio de writing
Escribe cinco oraciones sobre causas y efectos utilizando las siguientes palabras: interesting, disgusting, fascinating, few y little.
- This book is so interesting that I can’t stop reading it
- The pepper on the pizza is so disgusting that I can’t even see it
- My future job is so fascinating that I can’t wait to work there
- there are so few classes in this course that I think that is boring
- There is so little water in my botle that I have to fill it in