SUCH and SO with adjectives, adverbs and nouns - English lesson
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We can use "such" and "so" to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns. “Intensify” means make stronger.
We use "such" before a noun or before an an adjective and noun.
We use "so" before an adjective or before an adverb.
We use "so much" (not "so") before comparatives.
We use “so” before the determiners: “much”, “little”, “many” and “few”. The choice of determiner depends on whether the noun is countable or uncountable.
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