Common mistakes about SO and SUCH

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Do you know the difference between SO and SUCH. If you know it, you can avoid Common mistakes about SO and SUCH.

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Common mistakes about SO and SUCH
Common mistakes about SO and SUCH

In the picture of above, you can see the common mistakes about SO and SUCH.

SO used before adjectives or adverbs to show degree.
Examples.
1.She is sell cheerful.
2.He drives so carefully.
SUCH is ised before a noun phrase to show type or degree.
Examples:
1.She is such a kind teacher.
2.It was such an exciting game.

Structure important
SO + adjective/adverb
Examples:
SO bright
SO slowly.
SUCH+a/an+adjective+noun. Examples:
such as smart boy
such an amazing story
Main Idea SO focuses on quality, degree or manner
SUCH focuses on the noun or thing being described.
Key Difference between these things is that there is no noun directly after SO. but SUCH is used with a noun phrase.

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