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Please help me Sat Oct 29, 2005 12:25 pm  Please help me
 

What are the difference :
exp:
a)The girl was very beautiful.
b)The girl was so beautiful.
c)The girl was so indescribably beautiful.
d)The girl was indescribably beautiful.
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Please help me Sat Oct 29, 2005 16:27 pm  Please help me
 

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Except in casual speech, so must be accompanied by a that clause:

The girl was so (indescribably) beautiful that she turned every man's head.

Indescribably merely intensifies your statements.
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