Why does this sentence include “so”?
I have to admit with complete certainty that I will have to read this book when I read it. I wonder what the role of so in the text because I find it hard to translate?
Since I am a teacher and consultant in engineering and management, the majority of my contacts are with people who are analytical. Quantitative, verbal, logical. Is there any particular characteristic of a problemsolver? How do I conceptualize independently? What do you want to do in this direction?
Is so still the conjunction or is it carried any other meaning?
Which has the subject the encoding?
is the use so here familiar with academic writing?
Are there any other words carried the same funcion as this so?
I
will not apologize for this. What do you think?
What are the qualities of a good solution-seeker?
However, so is the ability to… Note
the auxiliary verb is in the second clause; it should normally follow the subject noun phrase the ability to… The two sentences together form a So -Tag, where so means also and refers to the predicate of the preceding clause, as Jens has pointed out.
- Billy went to the ball game and so did Mary. (with Do -Support)
- Frank is tired, but so is Mary.
- These are excellent, but so is that.
How do I become a better person in the future?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?
What are the qualities of a good solution-seeker?
However, so is the ability to… Note
the auxiliary verb is in the second clause; it should normally follow the subject noun phrase the ability to… The two sentences together form a So -Tag, where so means also and refers to the predicate of the preceding clause, as Jens has pointed out.
- Billy went to the ball game and so did Mary. (with Do -Support)
- Frank is tired, but so is Mary.
- These are excellent, but so is that.
How do I become a better person in the future?
What are the qualities of a good solution-seeker?
However, so is the ability to… Note
the auxiliary verb is in the second clause; it should normally follow the subject noun phrase the ability to… The two sentences together form a So -Tag, where so means also and refers to the predicate of the preceding clause, as Jens has pointed out.
- Billy went to the ball game and so did Mary. (with Do -Support)
- Frank is tired, but so is Mary.
- These are excellent, but so is that.
How do I become a better person in the future?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?
The so refers to the “excellent traits” of the previous sentence. What is an excellent trait to have is to be able to conceptualize freely”?