词组 | such and so |
释义 | Contents overview such and so597 such and so1such before (adjective +) nounWe use such before a noun (with or without an adjective).They're such fools. (not They're so fools.)It was such good milk that we couldn't stop drinking it. (not It was so good milk that …)Such comes before a/an.She's such a baby.I've never met such a nice person. (not … a such/so nice person.)2so before adjective, adverb, etcWe use so before an adjective alone (without a noun) or an adverb.She's so babyish. (not She's such babyish.)The milk was so good that we couldn't stop drinking it.Why do you talk so slowly?We can also use so before much, many, few and little.We've got so much to do, and so little time.We use so much, not so, before comparatives.I'm glad you're feeling so much better. (not … so better.)For so beautiful a day, etc, 187.For more about the meaning and use of such, 596. For more about so, 584.Previous Next |
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