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Intensificadores: so, such, too, enough

So, such: muy _____ (enfatizar)


tan _____ que (introducir la consecuencia de un hecho)

Give emphasis
... so + adjective
Japanese food is so tasty
... so + much/many + noun (uncountable/countable)
I have so many friends / I dink so much coffee
... such + a/an + adjective + noun (singular)
It is such a lovely house
... such + adjective + noun (plural or uncountable)
You wear such smart clothes
Introduce a consequence
... so + adjective + that + …
My suitcase was so heavy that I couldn’t carry it
... so + much/many + noun (uncountable/countable) + that + …
I have so many friends that I need a bigger place to the party
... such + a/an + adjective + noun (singular)+ that + …
It was such a small house that we have to buy a new one
... such + adjective + noun (plural or uncountable)+ that + …
You wear such smart clothes that I thought you were going to a party

Too: muy/demasiado _____ (enfatizar algo negativo)

Give negative emphasis


... too + adjective
It’s too late to stop him
... too + much/many + noun (uncountable/countable)
There are too many people on the bus / You have too much money

Enough: suficiente _____ (enfatizar algo negativo o positivo)


suficiente _____ para (introduce un resultado)

Give positive/negative emphasis


... adjective + enough
She is rich enough to buy the whole town
You are not working fast enough
Introduce a result
... enough + noun + to
You have enough money to buy a new car

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