This document provides 20 sentences with blanks that are to be filled in with either "so" or "such". The sentences provide examples of using these words to indicate degree or extent, with "so" used before adjectives and adverbs and "such" used before nouns or pronouns. A variety of situations and contexts are covered in the sentences, ranging from emotions, abilities, quantities, and circumstances.
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks that are to be filled in with either "so" or "such". The sentences provide examples of using these words to indicate degree or extent, with "so" used before adjectives and adverbs and "such" used before nouns or pronouns. A variety of situations and contexts are covered in the sentences, ranging from emotions, abilities, quantities, and circumstances.
This document provides 20 sentences with blanks that are to be filled in with either "so" or "such". The sentences provide examples of using these words to indicate degree or extent, with "so" used before adjectives and adverbs and "such" used before nouns or pronouns. A variety of situations and contexts are covered in the sentences, ranging from emotions, abilities, quantities, and circumstances.
2. He speaks Chinese so well! 3. Julie is such a good writer. 4. She swims so quickly! 5. It was so late we missed the last train. 6. They have such a big house that I got lost! 7. She has such a sweet puppy. 8. That was such an interesting book. 9. The weather was so hot I stayed inside. 10. He’s such a teenager! 11. He was so handsome. 12. It was such a beautiful day that we took a picnic to the park. 13. You’re not usually so tired! Is everything okay? 14. He doesn’t often work such such a lot. 15. The children have so many toys. 16. She’s such a bookworm! 17. I had such a lot of work I couldn’t go out. 18. You shouldn’t drink so little in this weather. 19. She has so much money that she doesn’t need to work again. 20. The shops had so few vegetables at that time that we grew our own.