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Most commonly "so" is used as a coordinating conjunction.

Example: It was raining, so we played checkers all day.

The constructions on both sides of the conjuction (so) are complete thoughts (subject-verb-object).

So may also be used as an adverb.

Example: We had so many widgets that we had to buy more warehouse space.

In this case, so modifies many, which is an adjective, modifying the noun, widgets.

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Meghan Hammes

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