Elementary Grammar Exercise
Adverb - Set:14 So and Such
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
V2.205 (Latest revised: March 20, 2025)
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Question
Exercise: Select so or such for sentences.
We use "so" before adjectives without a noun, or an adverb, "such" before a noun, or adjective + noun. If "such" is used in this case, "a"/"an" may come after "such".
1. The weather was ___ cold that all the football matches were canceled.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
2. I didn't know you had ___ nice friends.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
3. I wish you wouldn't drive ___ fast.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
4. The book was ___ boring that I stopped reading it.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
5. It was ___ a good film that I went to see it three times.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
6. They've got ___ a nice house.
![]() | so |
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7. Their garden is ___ beautiful.
![]() | so |
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8. I don't know why she talks in ___ a loud voice.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
9. It was ___ a hot day that nobody could do any work.
![]() | so |
![]() | such |
10. The case was ___ heavy that I couldn't lift it.
![]() | so |
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