Terdapatbeberapa hal yang perlu diperhatikan dalam penggunaan so that di antaranya adalah: Setelah frasa so that harus diikuti oleh subjek, seperti I, you, we, they, she, he, it Subordinate conjunction digunakan sebelum klausa yang menunjukkan tujuan Perlu menyertakan modal setelah so that, seperti can, could, may, will, would, may, might
"Such that" is idiomatic mathematical jargon most often used in the definition of mathematical objects. The usage in your example is a bit atypical. The phrase is difficult to directly gloss, but one possible rendering for the phrase as it is used in definitions is "...for which it is true that..." For example, if we define a rational number as "any p/q such that p and q are integers and q≠0," we've established that iff there are two integers that can be divided by one another to produce a given number, then that number is rational. Your example is a bit different, because it isn't directly defining a mathematical object, but rather describing a transformation on a mathematical object. Some branches of mathematics would allow you to define transformations as objects, but that isn't what's being done here. By contrast, the phrase "so that" is not mathematical jargon; it's a common-use phrase that indicates the intent or result of some action or condition. Consider the following examples "I drank coffee so that I could stay awake." "I drank coffee such that I could stay awake." These sentences are very different! The former sentence is saying that your reason for drinking coffee was to stay awake - in order to stay awake, you drank coffee. The latter sentence is describing the coffee, not your action of drinking the coffee, saying that it's coffee that you drank before a period of time when you were able stay awake, and suggesting that the coffee had something in it that kept you awake. Note also that the meaning of the sentence changes yet again when a comma is added as follows "I drank coffee, such that I could stay awake." In this case, the phrase "such that" modifies the entire clause in a similar manner to "so that", except it describes the result of your action of drinking the coffee rather than your reason for drinking the coffee. For one reason or another, you drank coffee, and because you drank that coffee, you were able to stay awake. If you ever see the phrase "such that" used outside of mathematics, it will probably be used like this following a clause, separated from that clause by a comma, and describing the result of whatever is happening in that clause. Your example seems to be using the phrase in this sense, such that the sentence should probably have a comma between "sheared" and "such that". In particular, this usage often connotes extent, that the preceding clause is true to an extent that results in whatever's going on in the following clause - you drank enough coffee to stay awake. This connotation is especially strong if the preceding clause uses some word or phrase that itself describes extent, as in "I drank lots of coffee, such that I could stay awake."
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- 3 Contoh Dialog atau Percakapan Bahasa Inggris Asking Permission Beserta Terjemahannya. Berikut ini akan diterangkan perbedaan such ... that dan so ... that dalam kalimat bahasa Inggris. Perhatikan dua contoh kalimat berikut ini That was such an amazing car that amazed everybody. The car was so amazing that everybody felt stunned. Dari dua kalimat di atas kita bisa tarik kesimpulan bahwa such ... that dan so ... that digunakan untuk menyampaikan sebab akibat. Bedanya hanya terletak pada penempatan Part of Speech. Setelah kata such diikuti noun phrase kata benda, sedangkan setelah kata so diikuti adjective kata sifat. Jika dibuat rumus sederhana akan menjadi seperti di bawah ini Such + Noun Phrase + That So + Adjective + That Contoh kalimat menggunakan Such ... That He is such a good boy that we always miss him. Ratna is such a smart girl that she always wins a competition. Contoh kalimat menggunakan So ... That The rain was so heavy that I was afraid to go out. The man was so scared that he worried to watch the movie. Untuk lebih jelasnya silahkan perhatikan penjelasan di bawah ini tetntang perbedaan Such ... that dan So ... that. Such...That Also expresses a cause and effect. Grammar such + adjective + NOUN + that Examples Cause It was a great movie. Effect I watched it several times. It's such a great movie that I've watched it several times. great-adjective, movie-noun Cause She is a very charming woman. Effect Everybody stares at her. She is such a charming woman that everybody stares at her. charming-adjective, woman-noun So...That It expresses a cause and effect. Grammar So + adjective/adverb + that I was so sleepy that I couldn't keep my eyes open. Subject Exercises So...That / Such...That Exercise So vs Such vs Such A So vs Such vs Such A 2 Similar Exercises As...As / Such...that So...that / Such...as Examples Cause It was too windy. Effect We couldn't go sailing. It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing. windy- adjective Cause My sister is very shy. Effect She hides behind my mother when there are strangers around. My sister is so shy that she hides behind my mother when there are strangers around. shy- adjective Cause The dress was wonderfully designed. Effect I couldn't take my eyes off it. The dress was so wonderfully designed that I couldn't take my eyes off it. wonderfully- adverb Note such a very charming... "very" is dropped. Attention So...that is used with quantifiers many, much, few, little even if there is a noun. I have so many friends that I never get bored. He has so much money that he can buy whatever he wants. ADD YOUR COMMENT
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Wecan say about "So" and "Such" that; Both of them usually have the same meaning "very". Both of them show extremes. We can use both of them to add emphasis to the sentence. Although they have some similarities, there are some main differences in their use in the sentence. So + Adjective Mark seems so unhappy. So + Adverbs She speak so quicly.
B Pola Such That. Pola: Such + noun/ noun phrase (adjective + noun) + that + clause. Catatan: Such dan that mengapit noun (kata benda) atau bisa juga mengapit noun phrase yang terdiri dari adjective + noun (kata sifat + kata benda). Setelah kata that, maka diikuti oleh clause yang merupakan kalimat. Kalimat terdiri dari subject dan verb.
Youso hot that you sweat (Kamu begitu begitu kepanasan sehingga kamu berkeringat) Limbad so strong that he is able to lift the heavy boxes (Limbad begitu kuat sehingga dia mampu mengangkat kotak-kotak yang berat) The teacher so angry that he gives us the punishment (Guru bergitu maraha sehingga dia memberikan kita hukuman)
Berikutini adalah dialog yang ada such that dan so that. Dialog 1 Gea: Hi, Sita. Is this your new bike? It's cool! Sita: Yes. The old one is so broken that my mother bought me this. Although it's cheap, it's good, isn't it? Gea: Yes, it is. I didn't even think it was cheap. Dialog 2 Ari: Have you supported Budi lately?
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