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Quick reference
  • "So" and "such" are most often used as intensifiers.
  • "So" is stronger than "very."
  • "So" is used to intensify adjectives and adverbs. ...
  • Example: "She's so honest."
  • "Such" is used to intensify nouns and noun phrases. ...
  • Example: "She's such an honest person."
We can use so and such to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns. Adjectives and adverbs We can use so with an adjective or adverb to make it stronger.
We use such + noun phrase and so + adjective or adverb phrase: She is such a great cook. Not: She is so great cook. That was ...
We often use 'so' and 'such' to mean 'very' or 'really'. It makes the sentence stronger and shows that there is a high level of something.
29 сент. 2024 г. · An explanation about the difference between SO and SUCH in English with examples.
SO and SUCH often have the same meaning : 'very' or 'to this degree'. So is used before an adjective or an adverb (without a noun after it).
The key rule is not to overuse them. Both “so” and “such” should be placed only when there is a strong necessity to force an emotion or feeling.
We can use so and such to make the meaning of an adjective, adverb or noun stronger (=very/really). We can also use so and such to mean 'like this'.
We use so, such, enough and too to indicate degree. So and such give emphasis and mean 'very'. Too means more than necessary, and enough indicates the right ...
We can use so and such to make our statements stronger (to emphasise them). They both express a similar meaning to very. I've been studying all day. I'm tired.
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