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Intensifiers: 'so' and 'such' | LearnEnglish - British Council
We can use so and such to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns. Adjectives and adverbs. We can use so with an adjective or adverb to make it stronger. It's so hot today! She looks so young in that photo. 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 ...
Such or so ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
from English Grammar Today. Such is a determiner; so is an adverb. They often have the same meaning of ‘very’ or ‘to this degree’: Those are such good chocolates. Those chocolates are so good. We use such + noun phrase and so + adjective or adverb phrase: She is such a great cook. Not: She is so great cook.
English Grammar: How to Use "So" & "Such" (ESL/EFL)
The Basics: How to Use "So" and "Such" Look at this sentence: Audrey was so beautiful woman. Does the grammar look correct to you? If you think so, then you need to study the rules of so and such again because the sentence is wrong! Let's review the basic grammar rules for so and such: so + adjective. Examples: "This test is so hard ."
How to Use So and Such - Examples & Worksheet - GRAMMARIST
What’s the Difference Between So and Such? “So” and “such” are often used to express a high level of something. We might say a building is “so tall” or that we’ve seen “such beautiful places.” When we have an adverb or an adjective, we typically use “so.” On the other hand, “such” precedes adjectives and nouns.
So and Such - Perfect English Grammar
Perfect English Grammar. Download this explanation in PDF here. 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. We use 'so' before an adjective or adverb (without a noun). She was so beautiful (= she was very beautiful).
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