Understanding the Usage of 'So', 'Such', 'Enough', and 'Too' in English Sentences

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The content explains the usage of 'so', 'such', 'enough', and 'too' in English sentences with examples and practice exercises. It clarifies how these words are used to emphasize or express various levels of intensity in different contexts.


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  1. So/such/enou gh/too Sixten Hinnov

  2. so/such Kasutatakse selleks, et r hutada midagi. Such + noun Ex:It s such a pity. Such + adjective + noun Ex: It s such beautiful weather. So + adjective Ex: I m so tired. So + adverb (kirjeldab ekstreemseid tegevusi!) She spoke so quickly! She sounded like an auctioneer.

  3. Practise! 1. It s .. difficult to make up my mind what to wear to the party! So 2. Why are you wearing .. uncomfortable shoes? Such 3. When we were in India, we had .. hot weather. such

  4. 7. Everybody was excited. They had never seen . a fascinating poster before. Such 8. Your shoes are .. dirty. Why don t you wipe your feet? So 9. The nights were .. cold. so

  5. 10. It was .. a difficult article that was chosen for their homework. Such 11. The caves were . scary; several students refused to follow the guide. So 12. There was . a long queue of people waiting for the tickets. such

  6. 11. These clothes are .. boring, I would never wear them. So 12. I liked your essay. You are .. an outstanding story-teller! Such 13. The topic was .. exciting that Alex didn t hesitate for a moment to choose it. So

  7. Rewrite the sentences as one sentence, using the word in brackets. 1. The film was very sad. Everyone cried. (so) The film was so sad that everyone cried. 2. It was a very good meal. We ate far to much. (such) It was such a good meal that we ate far too much.

  8. 4. The trousers were very cheap. I bought six pair. They were such cheap trousers that I bought six pairs. 5. The film was very bad. Most people walked out. The film was so bad that most people walked out.

  9. enough/too Kasutatakse samuti millegi r hutamiseks. Too on omaduss na ees. Ex: It s too difficult to do that. Enough kasutamine: 1) enough + noun. Ex: Are there enough books? 2) enough + noun + to. Ex: Are there enough people to start the class? 3) adjective + enough + to Ex: Is it cold enough to turn on the heating?

  10. Rewrite the sentences as one sentence, using the word in brackets. 1) How much mone have we got? Can we pay for the tickets? (enough) Have we got enough money to pay for the tickets? 2) He can t walk far. He is oled. (too) He is too old to walk far. 3) My boss was kind. He paid for the meal. (enough) My boss was kind enough to pay for the meal.

  11. 4) How much food is there? Can we feed everyone? (enough) Is there enough food to feed everyone? 5) The teacher was very stupid. He believed the children. (enough) The teacher was stupid enough to believe the children. 6) I can t understand him. He speaks very fast. (too) He speaks too fast to understand him.

  12. Practise! http://www.agendaweb.org/grammar/so -such-exercises.html https://agendaweb.org/grammar/too- enough-exercises.html https://www.englishexercises.org/makeag ame/viewgame.asp?id=2483

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