Welcome to your How to Use “So” 1. You can use ‘so’ when you mean that something is ‘very, very.’ True False 2. "So" is only used with adverbs (ex: badly, sadly, sweetly), but not adjectives (beautiful, awful, careful). True False 3. This is an example sentence using ‘so’ + ‘that’. Fill in the blanks! He is late ___ ________ _____ it makes me think he doesn’t care about his job. so rarely that so that often rarely that so so often that 4. Fill in the blank with ‘so’ + an adjective: I felt ___ _________ about the meeting with our clients last week, that I expected to hear back from them by now. so poorly so confident confident so poorly so 5. Choose the correct sentence. That presentation was so better than the first one. That presentation was so much better than the first one. Please fill in the comment box below. Time is Up! Time's up