Barman
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- May 2, 2020
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
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- India
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- India
I know that the conjunction 'so that' is followed generally by 'may' or 'might'.
For example:
a) I give you this advice so that you may succeed.
b) He encouraged me so that I might not lose heart.
Can I use 'can' or 'could' after 'so that' instead of 'may' or 'might' in the above-mentioned sentences respectively?
For example:
a) I give you this advice so that you may succeed.
b) He encouraged me so that I might not lose heart.
Can I use 'can' or 'could' after 'so that' instead of 'may' or 'might' in the above-mentioned sentences respectively?