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第一次碰到so as to是在这道题里,估计大家都已经讨论烂了



OG10-171. In 1527 King Henry VIII
sought
to
have his marriage
to
Queen Catherine annulled
so as to marry Anne Boleyn.



(A)so as to marry



(B)and so could be married to



(C)to be married to


(D)so that he could marry



(E)in order that he would marry



Key: D  不选A的解释是so as to is not idiomatically correct



接下来在这题中又碰到了



0G12-65. In a plan tostop the erosion of East Coast beaches, the Army Corps of Engineers proposed building parallel to shore a breakwater of rocks that would rise six feet abovethe waterline and act as a buffer, so that it absorbs the energy ofcrashing waves and protecting the beaches.




(A) act as a buffer, sothat it absorbs



(B) act like a buffer so as to absorb



(C) act as a buffer,absorbing



(D) acting as a buffer,absorbing



(E) acting like a buffer,absorb





对B错误的解释是so as to is awkward.



心想so as to在GMAT里面应该普遍是错误的,然后翻看以前的讨论贴有什么需要单一主语,so as to 前面一定要是单一的主谓结构,还有说so as to一定是错的等等结论,相信大家都看过了





但是我翻看OG的时候发现两道CR题中出现了so as to,其他部分就不用看了,看黑体字的句子吧



OG12-7. Traverton’s city council wants to minimize the city’s average yearly expenditures on its traffi c signal lights and so is considering replacing the incandescent bulbs currently in use with arrays of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the incandescent bulbs burn out. Compared to incandescent bulbs, LED arrays consume significantly less energy and cost no more to purchase. Moreover, the costs associated with the conversion of existing fixtures so as to accept LED arrays would be minimal.





OG12-9



In order to reduce the number of items damaged while in transit to customers, packaging consultants recommended that the TrueSave mail-order company increase the amount of packing material so as to fill any empty spaces in its cartons. Accordingly, TrueSave officials instructed the company's packers to use more packing material than before, and the packers zealously acted on these instructions and used as much as they could. Nevertheless, customer reports of damaged items rose somewhat.





看到这里我就很迷茫了,貌似这个两个CR里so as to的用法和之前讨论的都不一样,有谁能解释一下so as to到底该怎么用呢?当需要判断该用so as to还是so that的时候该怎么判断呢?谢谢NN们!!!!!

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这个正好之前研究过,做了总结,你凑合着看哈~~

1"so ADJ/ADV that ..." is
* used to emphasize the extreme quality
of ADJ/ADV
* followed by some
consequence of that extreme quality
e.g.
Don is so tall that he can reach the top shelf without any effort.

2Don is so tall that he can reach the top shelf without any effort.
Don is such a tall boy that he can reach the top shelf without any

i think your example here is fine, although it's unnecessary; if the emphasis is on a quality described by an adjective (“tall” in this example), then it's more compact and stylistically better to write “so + adj + that”.

you are more likely to see the second of these constructions if the quality itself is embodied by a noun rather than by an adjective. for instance, Tom is such a hermit that he hasn't left his house in two years.
in that sentence, the quality is actually described by a noun (“hermit”), so there is no option to use the “so + adj + that” construction

3She worked hard and she made herself ill.
She worked so hard that she made herself ill.
She worked so hard as to make herself ill.
Is it correct? What is the change in meaning?


the first one -- the one with just “and” -- is incorrect unless you are actually implying that these are two separate, independent things. for instance, if this woman worked really hard and then drank alcohol until she began to vomit, the first sentence would make sense. if working hard is the cause of her illness, then the first sentence is incorrect.

the second and third constructions are a lot like each other; i don't think that gmac will ask you to distinguish between them. (if you see a split like that in a problem, then scour the choices for other differences.)
nevertheless, i think i can give you some sort of explanation: in general, you don't use so ADJ as to VERB unless the VERB describes some sort of
state/condition. i.e., if the verb is an action verb, this construction generally isn't used.
for instance,
i am so ugly as to be viscerally repulsive to women. --> this works, because the verb “to be” describes a state/condition.
i am so ugly as to repel women on sight.
--> you generally wouldn't see this in good writing, as “repel” is an action verb; the sentence would probably be written as i am so ugly that i repel women on sight.


4"so as to" and "so + adj + as to"
I called him in order to invite him.
I called him to invite him.
I called him so as to invite him.
What is the change in meaning?


very interesting.
there's not really a difference in the first two. in general, “in order to” works better in longer sentences -- sentences in which there are so many words that “to” by itself would lead to a confusing/unreadable sentence.

“so as to” is an interesting construction. i don't think that gmac likes it very much -- i've never seen it in an officially correct answer -- but i think the main distinction is that it's used to describe indirect intentions.
for instance, the example above isn't great because you are calling this person directly to invite him, so you should use one of the earlier two versions.

on the other hand, consider the following: Joe bought a gym membership so as to become more attractive to women.
this is what i mean by indirect intention. obviously, the act of buying a gym membership itself is not going to make joe instantly more attractive to women (women do not swoon over a man's gym membership card). instead, there are plenty of implied intermediate steps between “by a gym membership” and “be more attractive”; the use of “so as to” implies that there are such intermediate steps in the process.

5
I study so that I can get a good grade.
I study so as to get a good grade.



same distinction as above.
if you are talking about getting a good grade on the actual exam you are studying for, then this is a direct intention, and so the first sentence works better.
if you are talking about getting a good grade in the entire course, then this is an indirect intention, and so the second sentence is better.

once again, this kind of difference will never be tested on the gmat.

6I study so hard that I can get a good grade.
I study so hard as to get a good grade.


remember that “so + adj + that” indicates some sort of extreme quality. so, the first of these sentences probably doesn't make sense, unless getting a good grade is presented as some sort of extreme, unusual achievement.
for instance, let's say there's a class called “math X” at some university, and that this class is so difficult that only one in every thousand students even gets a passing grade.
in that case, “i study sooooo hard that i can actually get a good grade in math X” makes sense. on the other hand, if this is just a sentence about normal intentions, then it's wrong.

the second one doesn't make sense; see my notes about “so ____ as to ____” above.

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