Clauses of Result These sentences are used to emphasize the characteristic of something or someone and the consequences of it By: Ana Luisa Oviedo A.

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Clauses of Result These sentences are used to emphasize the characteristic of something or someone and the consequences of it By: Ana Luisa Oviedo A

Princess Diana was such an elegant woman (that) she became the People’s Princess. such + a /an + (adjective)* + noun Countable nouns

It is such a lovable kitten (that) I want to take it home. such + a /an + (adjective)* + noun Countable nouns

Tom and Jerry are such good friends (that) they are always together. such + (adjective) + noun Unountable nouns or plurals.

They were driving so slowly (that) they had an accident. So + adjective or adverb

He was so surprised (that) he cried So + adjective or adverb

The end Thank you! By: Ana Luisa Oviedo A.