So and Such
Table of Content:
Example: SO
The restaurant was great. The Food was so delicious.
The word in bold makes the meaning stronger. The food wasn't just delicious. Is was very delicious.
Example: SUCH
The restaurant was great. They served such delicious food.
Note: The word in bold makes the meaning stronger. The food wasn't just delicious. Is was very delicious.
Structure for So
So + adjective/adverb
Example:
John is so slow at driving.
John drives so slowly.
Structure for Such
Such + adjective + noun
Example:
John is such a slow driver.
Another Structure for Such
Such + noun
Example:
Einstein was such a genius.
Things to Note
We often use so and such with that to express how we feel or what we are going to do. For example:
Example:
- The weather is so beautiful that I'm going to have a picnic.
- It's such a rainy day that I'm going to stay inside.
You can also leave out that:
- The weather is so beautiful I'm going to have a picnic.
- It's such a rainy day I'm going to stay inside.