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Learn how to use "so," "such," "too," and "not enough" in English grammar to emphasize adjectives, adverbs, quantities, and nouns. Practice examples included.
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Uses: so such We use them in order to emphasize: adjectives adverbs quantities
so + adj. / adv. so Adj./ Adv. For example: The concert was so exciting, Shakira sang my favorite song.
such a + adj. + noun such a noun adjective For example: That was such aterriblemovie.
Uses: too means more than you need, or more than is acceptable or possible.
too + adj. / adv. too Adj./ Adv. For example: Helen talks toofast.
Uses: not + adj./adv. + enough means less than you need, or less than is acceptable or possible.
not + adj. / adv. + enough not enough Adj./ Adv. For example: My shoes aren’t small enough
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