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so predicate

 

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Term: So Predicate


Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A linguistic phrase that consists of the word "so" followed by a predicate.

Usage: The so predicate is commonly used in conversation to provide a reason, explanation, or conclusion.

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Sample Sentences:

Sense 1: A reason/cause

  1. She was tired, so she went to bed early.
  2. The roads were slippery, so we decided to take the bus instead.

Sense 2: An explanation

  1. He skipped dinner, so he could finish his work on time.
  2. The store was closed, so I couldn't buy the groceries.

Sense 3: A conclusion

  1. The ingredients were missing, so we couldn't bake the cake.
  2. The movie was sold out, so they watched another film instead.
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