Lesson
Structures using 'such' and 'so' are similar in meaning, but different in construction.
'Such … that'
such + adjective + noun + (that)
Examples:
The recording was such a disappointment that I didn't buy any more from that artist.
It was such an expensive car that the didn't buy it.
'So … that'
So + adjective + (that)
Examples:
The game was so fascinating (that) he played for hours.
Our vacation apartment was so luxurious (that) we didn't want to leave.
'So' for Results
'So' is followed by a full clause:
Examples:
I had a lot of time so I visited the museum.
She wasn't happy in her current position so she looked for a new job.
Check yourself:
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I hope now you understand the difference between 'so' and 'such`.
Good luck!