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so

Use so before an adjective.

Amanda is a good girl but she is so crazy.


You arrived but it is so late.
so
Use so with much and many.

Our new teacher is so much fun.


There are so many people in the room.
such
Use such before a noun.

They would like to have such a life.


such
Use such before an adjective followed
by a noun. (noun phrase)

She is so lucky to have such a nice family.


so & such
so or such has a similar meaning to
very.

Imagine it’s so cold that it’s hard to breath


so / such... that
Use so / such + adjective / noun phrase
+ that to express a result.

The cat is so dirty that the flies love it.


Nancy is such a Madonna fan that she loves
her more than her own family.
so / such... that
“That” can sometimes be omitted.

I was so happy that I cried.


I was so excited I couldn’t sleep.

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