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SO & WELL
What is the diference between "so" and "well"? What similar words exist?
Apr 26, 2015 8:07 PM
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Both words have many meanings. Both can be used at the beginning of a sentence and have a similar meaning. Actually, when used in this way ("So, what do you want to do?" "Well, I don't know.") the word so or well does not add any meaning to the sentence; the sentence would have the same meaning without "So," or "Well," to start it. I think there is a small difference, though. I would only use "So," to begin a sentence if I was changing the topic or starting a new conversation.
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