The document provides examples of using "so" and "such" to connect a cause and effect in sentences. It shows how "so" can be used with an adjective, and "such" requires an adjective and noun. Examples are given like "It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing" and "She is such a charming woman that everybody stares at her" to illustrate connecting a cause and effect using these words.
The document provides examples of using "so" and "such" to connect a cause and effect in sentences. It shows how "so" can be used with an adjective, and "such" requires an adjective and noun. Examples are given like "It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing" and "She is such a charming woman that everybody stares at her" to illustrate connecting a cause and effect using these words.
The document provides examples of using "so" and "such" to connect a cause and effect in sentences. It shows how "so" can be used with an adjective, and "such" requires an adjective and noun. Examples are given like "It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing" and "She is such a charming woman that everybody stares at her" to illustrate connecting a cause and effect using these words.