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29 September, 03:36

All these sentences use the word "so" correctly except:

Patty loves pink cotton-candy ice cream, so does Bubba.

Patty loves pink cotton-candy ice cream, and so does Bubba.

Patty loves pink cotton-candy ice cream; so does Bubba.

Patty loves pink cotton-candy ice cream. So does Bubba.

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  1. 29 September, 05:17
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    All these sentences use the word "so" correctly except " Patty loves pink cotton-candy ice cream. So does Bubba." You cannot begin an independent sentence with "so".
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