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"In doing so" vs "In so doing" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
With 'in doing so'—which means "as a consequence of doing" and where "so" means "the aforementioned"—the action ('doing') is given more attention. (Actually, in time you affix ING on a verb, you stress the action.) By inverting 'doing' and 'so' ( to ''in so doing' ), the emphasis now falls on WHAT is being done, where "so" means "in that ...
grammaticality - Sentences beginning with "so"? - English Language ...
This is particularly common in public interviews. So is sometimes used in the beginning of a sentence to connect the sentence with the previous sentence or paragraph, as a discourse marker. It may imply that the content of the sentence is there because of the previous idea, or it may just be there to keep up the rhythmic flow of the text. So, I ...
Is it correct to write "..., so..."? Is it formal to use "so" in writing?
Including "and" is a touch more formal than "so" by itself. You are handsome and so you are appreciated. Besides the already suggested "therefore" and "because", "hence" is another less commonly used option. You are handsome, hence you are appreciated. A few phrases are also possible: "and for that", "and as a result"
Comma before "and so" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
1. For "correct English", there has to be a comma before "and so" in both of these cases, since an independent clause follows both (ie. if you put what follows "and so" on its own as a sentence, it would make sense grammatically by itself). In any case, it'd surely be understood without the commas, and clarity is the most important thing.
grammar - Difference between "so" and "and so" - English Language ...
The word so (in the relevant sense) is a connective adverb, but it has a number of properties that make it behave more like a coordinator (i.e. a coordinating conjunction). In these respects, so behaves like an ordinary connective adverb: It can be used to link a subordinate clause to a main clause, as in "The mill could be sold off, so ...
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