How to use the words so and such- lesson @Steem School
Today class talking about how to use the words (So and Such)
In more information look at these examples to see how so and such are used
1-She's so interesting.
2- This is such an interesting book.
3- A new phone costs so much money these days.
4- Traffic in the city centre is such a nightmare
Read the grammar explanation to learn more. You can use so and such to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns.
A- Use So and Such,(Adjectives and adverbs). We can use so with an adjective or adverb to make it stronger.
Examples to see how.
1- nIt's so hot today
2- She looks so young in that photo.
3- He walks so slowly. It's so annoying.
If we are using the comparative form of the adjective or adverb, we use so much to make it stronger.
Examples explain that.
1-They were so much more innocent when they were younger.
2- I work so much more quickly when I can concentrate.
B- such with (Nouns). With a noun or adjective + noun, we use such to make it stronger.
Look at these examples
1- You're such an angel!
2- It's such a hot day today!
3- They're such lovely trousers.
E- However, when we use 'much,' many, little and few with a noun, we use so to make it stronger.
Examples
1-There are so many people here!
2- I've had so little time to myself this week.
F- We often use these (so and such structures with that and a clause to say what the result)
Examples explain that
1-It was so cold that the water in the lake froze.
2- He was such a good teacher that we all passed the exam.
3- There's so much noise that I can't think!
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