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About the usage of 'mostly so'.
He threw up two more times before Karim agreed to stop, mostly so he wouldn't stink up his vehicle.
-> What do you call 'mostly so'?
say, Karim, here, is a Noun. What is ''mostly so'?
->Is there any other way of using it? other that, to mean, 'Mostly because'?
8 ก.ย. 2011 เวลา 11:52
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"Mostly" is an adverb and "so" is a conjunction. "Mostly so" does not mean "mostly because." We can't use "mostly because" in this sentence because it would create the opposite meaning ("mostly because he wouldn't stink up the car" sounds like this is something he would NOT do, but actually the writer is saying "so that" he won't stink up the car). "Mostly because" is used to explain the reason for something; "mostly so" is used to explain the result we desire. Examples:
She goes to the fitness studio mostly because she doesn't want to get fat.
She goes to the fitness studio mostly so she can be healthier.
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