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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- too
- enough
- such
- so
- too
- so
- We use "too" to say if something is or isn't excessive. It comes before an adjective or adverb.
- We use "enough" to say if something is or isn't sufficient. It comes after an adjective or adverb.
- We use "such" to intensify a noun (with or without an adjective). If the noun is singular, we use "a/an" before the noun.
- We use "so" to intensify an adjective or adverb.
- We use "to + infinitive" after "too" to express that something is excessive to the extent that action is necessary.
- We use "that" after "so" and "such" to introduce a result clause.
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