Rules for using "SO THAT" in English!
There are several ways to express purpose or reason in English. One of them is “So That”. Today you will learn the rules and examples of using So That.
In this case, the conjunction “so + that” introduces clauses of reason and explanation.
We can say that it is used to explain the action is done.
For Example:
"So that" is a conjunction used to join two clauses or sentences. (one of them expresses an action, the other an intention)
"So that" is used before clauses that indicate purpose.
The clause after "so that" usually includes a modal (such as could, could, could, could, will or will).
A clause (action) + so + a clause (purpose)
In English we can use "in order that" to express purpose.