so that Idiome
so that
1.in order that以便
Bring it nearer so that I may see it better.拿近一些,好让我看得更清楚些。
He saved up his money so that he might go abroad for his summer holiday.他把钱积蓄起来,以便暑期能出国度假。
Let's get ready now so that we can leave when Father comes.我们现在就准备好,等父亲一来我们就可以走了。
2. with the result that以致于George often told stories that weren't true, so that no one believed him when he told ahout a deer in the school yard.乔治经常讲些不真实的故事,因此当他说校园里有只鹿时,没人相信他的话。
He injured his foot,so that he was unable to play in the match.他脚扭伤了,无法出场比赛。
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- Used with an adjective or adverb before a clause of result.
The bus was so full that I could hardly turn around. Billy pitched so well that everyone cheered him at the end of the game.
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conj. 1. or in order that; for the purpose that; so.

"So that" is usually followed by "can" or "could"; "in order that" is usually followed by "may" or "might".
Let's get ready now so that we can leave when Father comes. Betty saved her money in order that she might buy a doll. Compare: IN ORDER TO. 2. With the result that; so.
My pencil fell under my desk, so that I couldn't see it. George often told stories that weren't true, so that no one believed him when he told about a deer in the school yard.so that
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