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So / Such. Meaning :. To emphasise the great extent or high degree of what you’re talking about. He is SO gorgeous ( so + adjective ) William Levy acts SO well / wonderfully ( so + adverb ). He has acted in SO many soap operas . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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So / So / SuchSuch

MEANINGMEANING::To emphasise the To emphasise the great extent or great extent or high degree of high degree of what you’re what you’re talking about.talking about.

He is SO gorgeous (so + adjective)

William Levy acts SO well / wonderfully (so + adverb)

He has acted in SO many soap operas.

(so + quantifiers:Many, much, few, little + noun)

He’s acted in SO few movies.

She is SUCH a beautiful actressSINGULAR (such + adjective + noun)

Boys loved watching transformers with SUCH a talented young actress SINGULAR (such + adjective + noun)

Megan Fox’s movies get SUCH great reviews and SUCH great success.

(such + adjective + plural noun and uncountable )

Too Too Enough Enough

She is tootoo crazy.(too + adjective / adverb) (I cannot believe how crazy she is. My common sense doesn’t give for it.)

She lost her popularity too quickly. (too + adjective / adverb) (It happened much sooner than expected)

Too Too many people went to The Killer’s concert in Mty(too much / too many + noun)

(Arena Mty was at its highest capacity)

There was too much emotion from the audience during the concert.(too much / too many + noun)

(The event was more than full of emotion, people were really excited)

The twilight saga is interesting enough. (adjective / adverb + enough )(The twilight books are so interesting that too many people want to read them all, they don’t need to be better.)

The Twilight saga is creatively enough(adjective / adverb + enough )(It’s really creative, it doesn’t need to be more creative)

There are enough Twilight books. (enough + noun)

(There shouldn’t be more books. It’s just the right amount of books for such story)

Robert Pattinson is handsome enough to play Edward’s role. (adjective / adverb + enough) (He doesn’t need to be more handsome, he is perfect for it)

Robert got enough fame thanks to Twilight. (enough + noun)(he got as much fame as he wanted)

Robert and Kirsten don’t act well enough. (adjective / adverb + enough) (they could put more emotion and effort into their characters)

They got enough money for acting in this movie. (enough + noun)