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How do you use sew and so in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "sew" and "so" in a sentence:

1. Using "sew" as a verb and "so" as an adverb:

* "I sew so quickly that I can finish a whole quilt in a week."

2. Using "sew" as a verb and "so" as a conjunction:

* "I wanted to sew a new dress for the party, so I bought some fabric and patterns."

3. Using "sew" as a verb and "so" as part of a phrase:

* "She sews so much that she has a whole closet full of clothes she made herself."

4. Using "sew" as a verb and "so" as a pronoun:

* "I need a needle and thread, and I don't have so." (This usage is less common and may be considered archaic or dialectal.)

Examples of how to use "sew" and "so" in different contexts:

* "She sews with such precision, it's almost like she's using a machine." (Here, "so" is used to emphasize the precision.)

* "I'm so tired of sewing, I think I'll take a break." (Here, "so" is used to express the intensity of tiredness.)

* "I love to sew, so I'm always looking for new projects to try." (Here, "so" connects the two clauses.)

Remember, "sew" is a verb that means to stitch fabric together, while "so" can be an adverb, conjunction, or pronoun depending on its usage in the sentence.

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