
So and Such
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Manuel Galvan
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So and Such
By Manuel Osornio
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Multiple Choice
An ______ is a word that modifies a noun.
adjective
adverb
noun
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Multiple Choice
An ______ is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, determiner, clause, preposition, or sentence.
adjective
adverb
noun
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Multiple Choice
A _____ is a word that names a person, place, thing, or animal in a sentence.
adjective
adverb
noun
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We often use ‘so’ and ‘such’ to mean ‘very’ or ‘really’. It makes the sentence stronger and shows that there is a high level of something.
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Multiple Choice
She is ____ a great cook.
such
so
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Multiple Choice
That was ____ unpleasant.
such
so
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So
We use ‘so’ before an adjective or adverb (without a noun).
She was so beautiful (= she was very beautiful).
He ran so quickly (= he ran very quickly).
The food was so delicious (= the food was really delicious).
The children spoke French so well (= the children spoke French very well).
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Such
We use ‘such’ before a noun or an adjective + a noun. If there is ‘a’ or ‘an’, it goes after ‘such’.
She was such a beautiful woman (= she was a very beautiful woman).
NOT: ‘she was a so beautiful woman’.
NOT: ‘she was a such beautiful woman’.
He got such a good time in the race (= he got a very good time in the race).
It was such delicious food (= it was really delicious food).
The children spoke such good French (= the children spoke really good French).
When we use ‘such’ directly with a noun, it’s often a noun that shows our opinion.
He’s such a genius! (= he’s a real genius / he’s very clever).
You’re such a teacher! (= you act in a typical way for a teacher).
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Multiple Choice
Why do you drive ____ fast?
such
so
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He is ____ a kind person
such
so
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Multiple Choice
It was ____ hot we couldn’t work.
such
so
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Multiple Choice
November was ____ a cold month.
such
so
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We don’t use a word like ‘this’ or ‘those’ or ‘your’ or ‘his’ before ‘so’ and ‘such’. ‘So’ and ‘such’ come directly after the verb.
NOT: This so beautiful city. (Instead say ‘this city is so beautiful’.)
NOT: Your so helpful friend. (Instead say ‘your friend is so helpful’.)
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We can use ‘so … that …’ and ‘such … that …’ to show that there is a certain result. (We can’t use ‘very’ or ‘really’ in this way.)
It was so cold that the pond froze (= because it was very cold, the pond froze).
She felt so tired that she fell asleep on the train (= because she was very tired, she fell asleep on the train).
It was such an expensive meal that he didn’t spend any money for the rest of the month (= because it was a very expensive meal, he didn’t spend any money for the rest of the month).
They have such a lot of books that they need to store some of them in the garage (= because they have really a lot of books, they need to store some of them in the garage).
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