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Character Breakdown

Usage of 所以

'所以' is a very common conjunction used to express cause and effect. It connects a reason or cause in the first clause with the result or consequence in the second clause. It is equivalent to 'therefore' or 'so' in English.

Position and Tone

'所以' typically appears in the middle of a sentence, linking two clauses. The tone is neutral and suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 前面 + 所以 + 结果 (cause + 所以 + result): This is the standard pattern.
  • 所以 + 。。。 (starting a sentence): Sometimes '所以' can start a sentence to emphasize the conclusion or result, often in spoken language.

Nuances

Using '所以' implies a clear logical connection between cause and effect. It is stronger than just '因为...,...' (because...), as it explicitly marks the result.

Common Confusion

Don't confuse '所以' with '因为' (because). '因为' introduces the cause, while '所以' introduces the effect. They often appear together: '因为...,所以...'.

Summary

'所以' is essential for expressing logical consequence in Mandarin. Mastering its use helps learners clearly connect ideas and explain reasons and results naturally.

Example Sentences

He caught a cold, so he didn't come to work today.

The weather forecast said it would rain, so we brought umbrellas.

He studied hard, so he got good grades on the exam.

I didn't sleep well yesterday, so I am very tired today.

He didn't bring the key, so he can't get in the door.