Can you use "will" after "so that"? I want to say yes, but when I search for examples, I find I have to use "it" in order for the sentence make sense.
"I am baking in the tin pan, so that it will rise better."
I cannot think of examples where we say "so that will" in proper sentences. In our colloquial way of speaking, we could start a sentence with "so" and have it make sense:
"So, that will be enough then?" But people will argue that this sentence has flaws.
However, when we speak, we hear things like this all the time in conversation.