SES PURNEA--••SO and SUCH•• Structures using such and - TopicsExpress



          

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SES PURNEA--••SO and SUCH•• Structures using such and so are similar in meaning, but different in construction. The main difference between the two structures is that such takes a noun phrase, whereas so takes an adjective. Such … that Such … that takes a noun or modified noun in a noun phrase. That can be used following the noun phrase but is not required. such + adjective + noun + (that) Examples: It was such a rainy day that I didnt go out. It was such an excellent gift that I was surprised. So … that So … that takes an adjective. That can be used following the noun phrase but is not required. So + adjective + (that) Examples: The game was so fascinating (that) he played for hours. Nyail was talented (that) she made a brilliant result in masters exam. So for Results So can also be used to express a result. In this case so is followedby a full clause: Examples: I have a lot of time so Im some lessons here. I was not for the rude comment so I removed him from my friend list.
Posted on: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 15:12:32 +0000

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