2. “so that” in purpose clauses
To talk about purpose, “so that” is normally
followed by modal auxiliary verbs such as
can or will.
EXAMPLE:
She is staying here for six months so that she
can perfect her English.
The purpose of her
stay
3. “so that” in purpose clauses
You also use “so that” to say
that something is done for a
particular purpose.
EXAMPLE:
He has to earn a lot of money so that he
can buy his children nice clothes and toys.
4. You use “so” in front of an adjective when you
are saying that something happens because
someone or something has a quality to an
UNUSUALLY large extent.
After the adjective, you use a “that”clause.
EXAMPLE:
The crowd was so large that it
overflowed the auditorium.
“so that” mentioning results