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boring exciting awful frightened superstitious worried tired depressing disappointed slowly relaxing exhausting amazing How boring!!! How interesting!!! How sleepy!!!

a nice day shocking news a wonderful world an interesting class relaxing days a party! a depressing story delicious cakes a boring book an exciting party What disgusting peas!!! What a terrible lunch!!! What a turkey!!! What a shame!!!

Complete the sentences with What (a/an) or How. 1.__________ silly he is! He always says the same. 2.__________ exam! It was really difficult. 3.__________ beautiful she is! 4.__________ beautiful girl. 5.__________ frightening! 6.__________ interesting books you have! 7.__________ boring book! I couldn’t finish it. 8.__________ kind of you! 9.__________ angry you were! What happened? 10.__________ great surprise! 11. __________ nice to meet you! 12. __________ nonsense stories. 13.__________ interesting story! 14.__________ beautifully she sings! 15. __________ fools! 16.__________ cold it is! 17.__________ lovely flowers! 18.__________ wonderful day! 19.__________ wonderful days we spent there! 20.__________ lazy you are!

Complete the sentences with What (a/an) or How. 1.__ How ___ silly he is! He always says the same. 2._What an__ exam! It was really difficult. 3.__ How ___ beautiful she is! 4._What a___ beautiful girl. 5.__ How ___ frightening! 6._What ____ interesting books you have! 7._What a___ boring book! I couldn’t finish it. 8.__ How ___ kind of you! 9.__ How ___ angry you were! What happened? 10._What a___ great surprise! 11.__ How ___ nice to meet you! 12. _What ____ nonsense stories. 13._What an__ interesting story! 14.__ How ___ beautifully she sings! 15. _What ____ fools! 16.__ How ___ cold it is! 17._What ____ lovely flowers! 18._What a___ wonderful day! 19._What ____ wonderful days we spent there! 20.__ How ___ lazy you are!

We use so... that, such... that: a) to show a fact (usually with a result or consequence) Ann is very tall  (Expresses a fact) Ann’s so tall that she can't find trousers her size. (Emphasizes that you feel strongly about her height). b) to show extreme feelings or an opinion about something Mark is very kind  (Expresses an opinion or fact) Mark is such a kind person that everybody likes him. (Emphasizes the speaker's opinion of the intensity of Mark’s kindness). c) In exclamations In exclamations we drop the word 'that' and use: a) such + noun (singular/plural) b) so + adjective She’s so tall!He’s such a kind person! She’s such a genius!

We use SO with adjectives and adverbs so + adjective/adverb + that + result She speaks so clearly that everyone can understand her. The sun was so strong that he got burned within 15 minutes.

We use SUCH with nouns. It is common to put an adjective before the noun such + a(n) + (adjective) + singular N+ that + result He’s SUCH a kind man THAT everybody likes him. It was SUCH a perfect day THAT I’m glad I spent it with you. such + (adjective) + plural/uncountable N+ that + result She had SUCH delicious chocolates THAT we ate them all. That restaurant has SUCH good food THAT it’s always full

Complete the sentences with so, such or such a 1. He’s difficult to understand because he speaks __________ quickly. 2. I like Tom and Ann. They’re __________ nice people. 3. I like Tom and Ann. They’re __________ nice! 4. It was a great holiday. We had __________ good time. 5. I was surprised that he looked __________ well after his recent illness. 6. Everything is __________ expensive these days, isn’t it? 7. The weather is lovely, isn’t it? I didn’t expect it to be __________ nice day. 8. I have to go. I didn’t realise it was __________ late. 9. He makes __________ mistakes that he’ll never pass. 10. He always looks good. He wears __________ fashionable clothes. 11. It was __________ awful film that I fell asleep while I was watching it. 12. The film was __________ boring that I fell asleep while I was watching it. 13. I couldn’t believe the news. I was __________ shocked. 14. I think she works too hard. She looks __________ tired all the time. 15. He game me __________ bad time that I won’t speak to him again! 16. She bought __________ costly shoes that she had to borrow the money. 17. She’s got __________ old furniture that she wants to change it all. 18. We had __________ terrible weather that we couldn’t go out at all. 19. They sell__________ terrible stuff there that it’s better not to go. 20. The things she said were __________ horrible that she’s very embarrassed.

Complete the sentences with so, such or such a(n) 1. He’s difficult to understand because he speaks ____so___ quickly. 2. I like Tom and Ann. They’re ___ such___ nice people. 3. I like Tom and Ann. They’re ____ so ___ nice! 4. It was a great holiday. We had __ such a __ good time. 5. I was surprised that he looked ____ so ___ well after his recent illness. 6. Everything is ____ so ___ expensive these days, isn’t it? 7. The weather is lovely, isn’t it? I didn’t expect it to be _ such a ___ nice day. 8. I have to go. I didn’t realise it was ___ so _____ late. 9. He makes __ such ____ mistakes that he’ll never pass. 10. He always looks good. He wears ___ such ___ fashionable clothes. 11. It was __ such an _ awful film that I fell asleep while I was watching it. 12. The film was ___ so _____ boring that I fell asleep while I was watching it. 13. I couldn’t believe the news. I was ____ so ____ shocked. 14. I think she works too hard. She looks ___ so ___ tired all the time. 15. He gave me __ such a__ bad time that I won’t speak to him again! 16. She bought __ such ____ costly shoes that she had to borrow the money. 17. She’s got ___ such __ old furniture that she wants to change it all. 18. We had ___ such ___ terrible weather that we couldn’t go out at all. 19. They sell____ such _ terrible stuff there that it’s better not to go. 20. The things she said were ___ so ____ horrible that she’s very embarrassed.