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• We often use so I such ... that to express a consequence.

• • Use so + adjective
• The f light was so bumpy (that) we all felt sick.
• • Use so+ adverb
• The taxi driver drove so quickly (that) we got to the airport on time.
• • Use so much I so many+ noun
• There was so much traffic that we nearly missed our flight.
• • Use such a+ adjective + single countable noun
• It was such a great hotel (that) we want to go back there next year.
• • Use such+ adjective + uncountable noun
• We had such terrible weather that we didn't really enjoy the holiday.
• • Use such+ adjective + plural noun
• They were such uncomfortable seats (that) I couldn't sleep at all.
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WHAT ARE “DAD
JOKES”? 😄
“Dad jokes” are exactly
what they say: jokes made
by dads! but they are silly,
and sometimes
embarrassing…
JOKE #1:
“How do you know when a
joke is a ‘dad joke’?”
“When it’s apparent!”
JOKE #2:
“What did the candle say to the other
candle?”
Wanna go out tonight?”
JOKE #3:
“Have you heard of the band ‘9,999
Megabytes’?”
“No? Well, maybe because they’re
still looking for a gig!”
JOKE #4:
“What do you call a singing computer?”
“A Dell!”
JOKE #5:
“Did you hear about the kidnapping at
school?!
“It’s OK, don’t worry, the teacher
woke him up!”

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