So and Such
Using so with adjectives/adverbs and such with nouns to add emphasis
So + Adjective/Adverb vs. Such + Noun
Use so before an adjective or adverb on its own. Use such before a noun (with or without an adjective).
| Pattern | Example |
|---|---|
| so + adjective | The presentation was so long. |
| so + adverb | She speaks so quickly. |
| such + noun | He’s such an optimist. |
| such + adjective + noun | It was such a long presentation. |
Notice the word order with such a:
- It was such a good time. (not
a such good time) - He is such a nice person. (not
a so nice person)
Making the Meaning Stronger
So and such work like intensifiers, similar to “really” or “very.”
- I’ve had a busy day. I’m so tired. (= really tired)
- We had a great trip. We had such a good time. (= a really good time)
- It’s difficult to understand him. He talks so quietly.
- You always think good things are going to happen. You’re such an optimist.
So … that / Such … that
You can use so … that and such … that to show a result. The word that is often left out in everyday English.
- I was so tired (that) I fell asleep in the armchair.
- It was such nice weather (that) we spent the whole day on the beach.
- The bag was so heavy (that) she couldn’t lift it.
- It was such a beautiful day (that) we decided to go to the beach.
So and Such Meaning “Like This”
So and such can also mean “to this degree” or “of this kind.”
- Somebody told me the house was built 100 years ago. I didn’t realise it was so old. (= as old as it is)
- I didn’t realise it was such an old house.
- You know it’s not true. How can you say such a thing? (= a thing like this)
Note the expression no such:
- You won’t find the word “blid” in the dictionary. There’s no such word. (= this word does not exist)
Common Pairs: So vs. Such
Some expressions change form depending on whether you use so or such.
| With so | With such |
|---|---|
| so long | such a long time |
| so far | such a long way |
| so much / so many | such a lot (of) |
- I haven’t seen her for so long. / I haven’t seen her for such a long time. (not
so long time) - I didn’t know it was so far. / I didn’t know it was such a long way.
- There was so much traffic. / There was such a lot of traffic.
Quick Self-Check
I didn't enjoy the book. The story was _____ boring.
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I like Tom and Sarah. They are _____ nice people.
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It was _____ that we spent the whole day outdoors.
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I didn't know the airport was _____ far from the city centre.
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I couldn't believe the news. It was _____ shock.
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