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Natalia
When can I use such or so? I know that such and so are used to say something strongly, but I'm not sure if are synonymous, and can be use in the same situations or not. Thanks =).
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Hi Natalia, The link below explains thendidpfference pretty well. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/such-or-so Such is a determiner; so is an adverb. They often have the same meaning of ‘very’ or ‘to this degree’: Those are such good chocolates. Those chocolates are so good. We use such + noun phrase and so + adjective or adverb phrase: hooe this is helpful. Paul
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Usually they are interchangeable for meaning but the sentence structure would be different for each. He is such a bore - has the same meaning as - He is so boring He is such a nice person - or - He is so nice Although (quirk of English?) it's not consistent as you may say I had such a good time at the party - I can't think how you would use 'so' in this instance without changing things more to I had so much fun at the party I hope this helps rather than making it more confusing Do you have any sentences that you would like to share using such and so?
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we usually use "so" with an adjective, and "such" or "such a" with a noun
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