Why did you leave in 'such' a hurry? It's 'such' a shame you didn't admit all your mistakes.
Thank you for being 'so' patient. It was 'so' kind of him to show me the way.
They're 'such' kind people It's 'such' a long way from the station.
This season was 'so' much better than the last. Do not drive in 'such' bad conditions.
There was 'so' much traffic that we were late. I had never seen 'such' high mountains.
'So' is an adverb and 'such' is a determiner. We use them to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns.
We use 'so' before adjectives and adverbs. For example: The house is so beautiful.
The flight was so incredibly cheap. We use 'such' before a noun, even if there is an adjective before that noun.
For example: It's such a beautiful day. They're such kind people.
We use 'such' before a noun phrase with the indefinite article. She's such an intellegent woman.
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