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SO……THAT SUCH……THAT

So and such are used to express a consequence The coffee is so hot that I can’t drink it. It was such a beautiful day that we decided to go to the beach.

So +adjective or adverb +that

-This book was so boring that I couldn’t finish it.

-She was so tired that she fell asleep in the armchair.

-This tea is so good that I’ll have another cup.

-He speaks so fast that I can’t understand him.

-My friend walked so quickly that I couldn’t keep up with him.

So much/so many + noun + that You can also use: So much/so many + noun + that

-The were so many people smoking in the room that I had to leave.

Mónica asked us to do so much homework that I fell asleep on the books.

SUCH Such a + adjective + countable noun(sing) +that Such + adjective + uncountable noun/plural N +that

-It was such a foggy day that we couldn’t see the road.

-It’s such a good film that I’ve watched it three times.

-It was such a big breakfast that I didn’t eat anything else for the rest of the day.

-It was such horrible weather that we spent the whole day at home.

He gave such horrible Goth boots as a birthday present that I threw them away

-It was such a stupid story that we didn’t believe in it.

QUIZ TIME(Combine the sentences using so..that or such ….that) 1.The car was expensive. We couldn’t buy it.

-The car was so expensive that we couldn’t buy it.

-It was such an expensive car that we couldn’t buy it.

2. She worked hard.She made herself ill.

-She worked so hard that she made herself ill.

3. It was a cold day.I wore my wool coat.

-It was such a cold day that I wore my wool coat.

- The weather was so cold that I wore my wool coat.

4. The box is heavy. I can’t lift it.

-The box is so heavy that I can’t lift it.

-It is such a heavy box that I can’t lift it.

5. The music was loud. We couldn’t sleep all night.

-The music was so loud that we couldn’t sleep all night.

-It was such loud music that we couldn’t sleep all night.