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it was such a heavy luggage that we could not carry it or it was so heavy luggage
May 28, 2011 8:01 AM
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'Luggage' is uncountable so you cannot say 'a luggage' 'It was such heavy luggage that we couldn't carry it.' or 'The luggage was so heavy we couldn't carry it.' but if you are referring to one item of luggage then it would be better to use suitcase. 'It was such a heavy suitcase we couldn't carry.'
May 28, 2011
The luggage was so heavy we couldn't carry it.
May 28, 2011
If a noun follows the adjective, use "such". You are talking about the item: "It was such heavy luggage".
If only adjectives follow, use "so": "The luggage was so heavy."
"Such" for things, "so" for descriptions. :)
May 28, 2011
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