So Much So

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /soʊ mʌtʃ soʊ/

Definitions of so much so

adverb used for emphasis to show that something is true to a very great degree

Example Sentences

A1 I love ice cream so much so that I eat it every day.

A2 She was excited about the concert so much so that she bought tickets as soon as they went on sale.

B1 He studied for the exam so much so that he felt confident he would pass.

B2 The movie was captivating, so much so that I didn't even notice the time passing.

C1 The team worked tirelessly on the project, so much so that they exceeded all expectations.

C2 Her dedication to her craft is unparalleled, so much so that she has become a master in her field.

Examples of so much so in a Sentence

formal The company valued her expertise so much so that they offered her a senior management position.

informal I love that band so much so that I have all their albums.

slang She's into gaming so much so that she never leaves her room.

figurative His dedication to his craft is evident, so much so that he practices for hours on end.

Grammatical Forms of so much so

past tense

was so much

plural

are so much

comparative

more so much

superlative

most so much

present tense

is so much

future tense

will be so much

perfect tense

has been so much

continuous tense

is being so much

singular

is so much

positive degree

very much so

infinitive

to be so much

gerund

being so much

participle

so muching

Origin and Evolution of so much so

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'so much so' originated in Middle English as a way to emphasize a particular point or statement.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'so much so' has remained a common phrase in English language usage, often used to emphasize a preceding statement or situation.