With "so":
1. He won the competition, so he received a gold medal.
2. I know that you are tired, so I will let you rest.
3. She was explaining the new theme with inspiration, so the lection was interesting.
4. The project was bad, so they did not win.
5. My friend said that he was not feeling good, so he stayed at home.
With "so that":
1. My sister worked so hard that she passed the exam.
2. John played so cleverly that Michael couldn’t beat him.
3. The ring was so expensive that I couldn’t buy it.
4. She is so high that she can touch the ceiling!
5. The table is so heavy that I cannot lift it at all!
With "so":
1. He won the competition, so he received a gold medal.
2. I know that you are tired, so I will let you rest.
3. She was explaining the new theme with inspiration, so the lection was interesting.
4. The project was bad, so they did not win.
5. My friend said that he was not feeling good, so he stayed at home.
With "so that":
1. My sister worked so hard that she passed the exam.
2. John played so cleverly that Michael couldn’t beat him.
3. The ring was so expensive that I couldn’t buy it.
4. She is so high that she can touch the ceiling!
5. The table is so heavy that I cannot lift it at all!