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SUCH+(a/n)*+(adjetive)+noun
*No article with:
uncountable nouns
Plurals
So beautiful
so romantic
He speaks so quietly.
We had such a good time
Complete the sentences with so or
such
So much/so
many/so little +
noun
Such a lot+noun
So and such+that are used
to express a consequence
So +adjective or
adverb +that
-This book was so boring
that I couldn’t finish it.
-She was so tired that she fell
asleep in the armchair.
-This tea is so good that
I’ll have another cup.
-He speaks so fast that I
can’t understand him.
-My friend walked so
quickly that I couldn’t
keep up with him.
-The were so many people
smoking in the room that
I had to leave.
Mónica asked us to do so
much homework that I
fell asleep on the books.
SUCH
Such a + adjective +
countable noun(sing) +that
Such + adjective +
uncountable noun/plural N
+that
-It was such a foggy day that we
couldn’t see the road.
-It’s such a good film that I’ve
watched it three times.
-It was such a big breakfast
that I didn’t eat anything else
for the rest of the day.
-It was such horrible weather
that we spent the whole day at
home.
He gave such horrible Goth boots as a birthday present
that I threw them away
-It was such a stupid story that
we didn’t believe in it.
QUIZ TIME(Combine the sentences using
so..that or such ….that)