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  1. 9 de feb. de 2014 · The "so far" part means "up to this point". The "so good" part means "things look good (enough)" According to the Free Dictionary: so far, so good. All is going well so far. We are half finished with our project. So far, so good. The operation is proceeding quite nicely—so far, so good. Share.

  2. 15. It literally means "good so far", but context is key here: if you'd normally expect an unreservedly positive response, then "so far, so good" can be interpreted negatively. For example, when I get in the elevator at lunchtime and ask a co-worker how it's going, the default polite response is "Fine".

  3. 1. "So far" means "up to now", which is what the present perfect continuous also means. So they go together nicely. My bike has been running smoothly so far. I hope it'll make it through the end of the week without needing to go to the shop. That being said, the simple present is fine in the context of your second sentence:

  4. I would say that "until now" suggests that the condition you are about to describe is at an end, "So far" suggests that the condition is still ongoing. "Until now, no all-woman team has won the tournament", means that an all-woman tournament just won for the first time ever.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2006 · So far so good, 是不可以拆开来看的,否则就成了"天天向上day day up"式的笑话:so far so good = 好远好棒!. 解析:So far 有“到目前为止”的意思。. so good 有“满意,好的”意思。. So far so good,作为一个习惯用语,强调的是”matters are satisfactory up to this point“,即 ...

  6. As far as I know, he’s going to Chicago. So far as I know, he’s going to Chicago. These are identical in meaning and register. They differ only by dialect or individual speaker preference. According to Google Ngrams, they are approximately equal in popularity: In so far as I know, he’s going to Chicago.

  7. 9 de mar. de 2013 · However, so far as may be considered a slightly less formal version of in so far as. as far as to the extent that: as far as I am concerned, it is no big deal (in) so far as to the extent that: it was a windless storm so far as blizzards go. NOAD. However, you will likely more often hear as far as I know in casual conversation.

  8. My head is not so big as the melon. I'm not so intelligent as a dolphin. as adjective as - when we compare the same things (the same kinds) E.g.: This apple is as nice as that apple. This apple is as nice as that apple. I am as tall as Anna. My mother is as old as my father. so adjective as - when we compare different things (different kinds)

  9. 5. There is no significant difference between the two. Most dictionaries include a sense for thus defining it as a synonym for so, but I can't think of any cases where it would be used as such other than in thus far, so you shouldn't consider thus and so interchangeable other than in that one set phrase. Share. Improve this answer.

  10. I did not know much about trigonometry. So far, I was only using algebra. I did not know much about trigonometry is fine, it's all in the past. So change the second sentence. So far, I was only using algebra. (This is a bit incorrect, because your words, so far, and was using indicates a continuous action, so was doesn't match it in tense.

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