The document provides exercises and examples for using "so" and "such" correctly in sentences. It discusses using "so" with adjectives and adverbs and "such" with noun phrases. There are matching, fill-in-the-blank, and rephrasing exercises to practice using these words appropriately in different contexts.
The document provides exercises and examples for using "so" and "such" correctly in sentences. It discusses using "so" with adjectives and adverbs and "such" with noun phrases. There are matching, fill-in-the-blank, and rephrasing exercises to practice using these words appropriately in different contexts.
The document provides exercises and examples for using "so" and "such" correctly in sentences. It discusses using "so" with adjectives and adverbs and "such" with noun phrases. There are matching, fill-in-the-blank, and rephrasing exercises to practice using these words appropriately in different contexts.
The document provides exercises and examples for using "so" and "such" correctly in sentences. It discusses using "so" with adjectives and adverbs and "such" with noun phrases. There are matching, fill-in-the-blank, and rephrasing exercises to practice using these words appropriately in different contexts.
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So and Such: The Ultimate Practice
So + Adjective Example: You are so beautiful Exercise 01. Complete the text with So / Such So + Adverb Example: You look so beautifully today. Finland is (1) a nice place to go on winter holidays. The Such + Noun Phrase winter there is ( 2) mild and welcoming! You can do Example: You are such a beautiful lady. snowboarding, skating, skiing or any other winter sport, there are (3) many possibilities. We found (4) a lovely hotel, and it was (5) a short walk to the skiing slope. Well, winter Exercise 02. Put So / Such season in Finland is not (6) cheap as we expected, but we in the dialogue situations had (7) a great time there. It is (8) tempting to come 1. Mike: Ann, you are late today, there every winter, again and again. is everything o.k.? Ann: I’m fine. I’m sorry to make you wait on a hot day. Exercise 03. Match the pairs to form sentences sentences. 2. Luke: Brenda, why do you look 1. It was such a lovely a. help so much! utterly surprised? 2. We appreciate your b. finding out the truth. Brenda: I was told an 3. I’m so glad to c. great success! unexpected story today, Luke. 4. Why are you so sad if d. invite you all to our party. 3. Sophie: William, i t is a 5. It was such a bad idea e. compared to your sister. generous gift, thank you. 6. You are so young f. picnic yesterday evening! William: It is a great feeling 7. Albert was so close to g. a foolish idea from anyone. to see your joy. 8. How dare she say such h. to bake green beans alone. 4. Dan: It is a nice offer, Bill, but 9. The play was such a i. an awful thing about me? I’ve got plans for the weekend. 10. I’ve never heard such j. you’ve done nothing wrong? Bill: It is upsetting! Input your answers here: 5. Sam: Oh, it is an awkward situation, sorry, Lily. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lily: Don’t b e sorry, it is nothing at all.
6. David: Philip, sometimes you are
persuasive! Exercise 04. Rephrase the sentences to replace Such Philip: I just wanted your company with So and vice versa, depending on the context much today, David Example: It was so lonely there. -> It was such a lonely day there. 7. Chris: I’m clumsy, sir! Can you be kind to forgive me? 1. You have such a big and comfortable house! Seller: It will be nice of you to help me with a mess. 2. Her Swiss watch is so unique and expensive.
8. Greg: Why do you always need to be
a cruel lady, Kate? 3. She had such a busy preparation for her wedding. Kate: It is not easy to be nice and hospitable when people around do 4. Your room is so untidy and not cozy. ____ things as you do.