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so
Adverb
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How much; very much.
The box was so wide that the person was not able to take it through the door.
so
Preposition
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With purpose. Saying the reason why someone does something.
The person locks the door so no one is able to come in and take things.
We help them so that they can get better.
why
Adverb
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Used to ask the reason for something.
Why did you say that?
Why did you try to steal money from this shop?
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Used to talk about the reason for something.
I wonder why he did that.
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Used to give more information about the reason for something.
Can you tell me the reason why he did that?
why
Interjection
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Used to show a person's surprise or impatience about something.
Why! Thank you for the present.
why
Noun
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(plural: whys) The reason to something.
Whenever you begin to write an essay, please do not forget to talk about the who, the what, the when, the where, the why and the how.
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(plural: whies) A why is a young cow or woman.