Предмет: Английский язык, автор: nininininin

so, such, too, enough 6 Look at these sentences and complete the rules below with so, such, too or enough. The weather is usually so bad that it can be a scary experience. b She did it so well. It's such a difficult climb that you usually need many years of experience. It's such a pity. She's always been too busy to find the time. f She was(n't) good enough to do it. a C d e 1 We use to say if something is or isn't excessive. It comes before an adjective or adverb. 2 We use to say if something is or isn't sufficient. It comes after an adjective or adverb. 3 We use to intensify a noun (with or without an adjective). If the noun is singular we use a/an before the noun. to intensify an 4 We use adjective or adverb. 5 We use to + infinitive after 6 We use that after and anc GRAMMAR REFERENCE PAGE​

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  1. too
  2. enough
  3. such
  4. so
  5. too
  6. so
  7. We use "too" to say if something is or isn't excessive. It comes before an adjective or adverb.
  8. We use "enough" to say if something is or isn't sufficient. It comes after an adjective or adverb.
  9. We use "such" to intensify a noun (with or without an adjective). If the noun is singular, we use "a/an" before the noun.
  10. We use "so" to intensify an adjective or adverb.
  11. We use "to + infinitive" after "too" to express that something is excessive to the extent that action is necessary.
  12. We use "that" after "so" and "such" to introduce a result clause.
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