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Unit 28 / Session 2 / Activity 2

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1)
Your answer: "That hairstyle is so two years ago!"
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Well done. In modern spoken English, 'so' can be used before nouns and verbs.

2)
Your answer: "I’m so going to have a curry as soon as we arrive in Thailand."
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Well done. In modern spoken English, 'so' can be used before nouns and verbs.

3)
Your answer: "Luis felt so happy that he smiled all day."
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That's right. We can use 'so' and 'such' in this way to show cause and effect. But here it has to be
'so', because 'such' would need to be followed by an adjective AND noun.

4)
Your answer: "He was too a bad singer that everyone left the concert."
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That's not right. Which one do we use before and adjective and noun?

5)
Your answer: "It’s not too late to ask him on a date."
Correct

That's right. We use 'not + too + adjective' in this way to say something isn't a problem.

6)
Your answer: "He’s too young to fly on his own."
Correct

Well done. 'Too' means it's more than we want - he's too young.

7)
Your answer: "Look at that black cloud. There’s going to be such a storm!"
Correct

Well done. We need the definite article here - 'such a storm'.

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