so
The word ‘so’ is like a magic bridge that connects two parts of a story. Imagine you are telling a story about how you were hungry, and then you ate a sandwich. ‘So’ helps to show that because you were hungry, you decided to eat. It’s like a little helper that makes your story flow smoothly from one part to the next.
Another way to think about ‘so’ is like a tiny superhero that solves problems. When you say, ‘I was cold, so I put on a jacket,’ the ‘so’ is showing how you fixed the problem of being cold. Just like a superhero, ‘so’ comes in to save the day by explaining what happened next.
‘So’ can also be like a friendly guide on a treasure map. It points the way from one idea to another. If you say, ‘I finished my homework, so I can play now,’ the ‘so’ is guiding you from doing your homework to having fun. It’s a helpful word that makes sure everything in your story or explanation makes sense and happens in the right order.