So that is separated from such that What clauses do you lead to

So that is separated from such that What clauses do you lead to

So... That... Is an adverb. It is often used to modify adjectives or adverbs. The common sentence patterns are: subject + predicate + so + adj. / adv. + that clause. For example: he is so young that she can't look after herself
In the sentence pattern "such... That...", such modifies the noun, meaning "so So that... " But when there are many, much, a few and so on before the noun, we should use "so... That..." instead of "such... That...". For example: he has so much money that he can buy what he wants
So and that can also be linked together, that is to say: so that )For example:
1.I got up early so that I could catch the early bus.
2.Please open the window so that we can breathe fresh air.
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