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So and such
A. Study these examples:
#1 * I didn't enjoy the book.
The story was so stupid.
We use so + adjective/adverb:
so stupid so quick so nice so quickly
#2 * I didn't enjoy the book.
It was such a stupid story.
We use such + noun: such a story such people
We use such + adjective + noun: such a stupid story such nice people
Note that we say such a ... (not 'a such ...')
B. So and such make the meaning of an adjective (or adverb) stronger:
* It's a lovely day, isn't it? It's so warm. (= really warm)
* He's difficult to understand because he speaks so quickly.
Compare so and such in these sentences:
* I like Tom and Ann. They are so nice.
You can use so ... that ...:
* The book was so good that I couldn't put it down.
* I was so tired that I fell asleep in the armchair.
You can leave out that in sentences like this:
* I was so tired (that) I fell asleep.
* We enjoyed our holiday. We had such a good time. (= a really good time)
* I like Tom and Ann. They are such nice people. (not 'so nice people')
You can use such ... that ...:
* It was such a good book that I couldn't put it down.
* It was such lovely weather that we spent the whole day on the beach.
* It was such lovely weather (that) we ...
C. We also use so and such with the meaning 'like this':
* I was surprised to find out that the house was built 100 years ago. I didn't realize it was so old. (as old as
it is)
* I expected the weather to be much cooler. I didn't expect it to be so warm.
* I'm tired because I got up at 6 o'clock. I don't usually get up so early.
* I didn't realize it was such an old house.
* The house was so untidy. I've never seen such a mess. (= a mess like this)
Note the expression no such...
* You won't find the word 'blid' in an English dictionary because there is no such word. (= this word does
not exist)
D. We say: so long but such a long time:
* I haven't seen her for so long I've forgotten what she looks like.
so far but such a long way:
* I didn't know it was so far.
so much, so many but such a lot (of):
* Why did you buy so much food?
* I haven't seen her for such a long time. (not 'a so long time')
* I didn't know it was such a long way.
* Why did you buy such a lot of food?

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