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SO AND SUCH, TOO AND ENOUGH

Giuliana De Abril Poumian Tapia

Created on September 30, 2021

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So and such, too and enough

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SO

So means “very”. We use so before an adjective or an adverb. We use so with a that clause to show a result of the first part of a sentence. Examples: I know you must be tired, so I will let you rest. He spoke so well that everybody was pleased.

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SUCH

  • Such also means very. We use such before an adjective or a noun.
Examples:1. I never saw such small pigs before. 2. Nothing could be gained by dwelling on such thoughts.

TOO

We use too to say something is more needed, wanted or allowed. Examples: I'm too warm in this one. Might you go too, Alfonso?

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ENOUGH

We use enough to show that we have what we need. NOTE.- We write enough in front of a noun, Examples: She had enough for the entire family. I've taken up enough of his time.

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Homework

Join the link and answer the exercises online and when you finish take a screen and send it through Google Classroom. Deadline: Oct. 3rd at 23:59 PM Link: https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2483