Unit 4: The tipping point
Grammar
Adverb clauses of result
"So...that" vs "such...that". Both are used to explain the result or to explain an opinion about someone or something, but they have differences in their use in the sentence.
" So...that"
We can use "so" with "adjective+ that" to explain the result.
Examples:
The partial was so difficult that almost all the students failed it.
Marlin is so thin that she can wear the clothes of my niece.
"Such...that"
We can use "such" with "adjective+noun+ that" to explain the result.
Examples:
My mom cooked such a delicious food that I served twice.
He is such a good player that he has won five medals.
Grammar
Adverb clauses of result
"So...that" vs "such...that". Both are used to explain the result or to explain an opinion about someone or something, but they have differences in their use in the sentence.
" So...that"
We can use "so" with "adjective+ that" to explain the result.
Examples:
The partial was so difficult that almost all the students failed it.
Marlin is so thin that she can wear the clothes of my niece.
"Such...that"
We can use "such" with "adjective+noun+ that" to explain the result.
Examples:
My mom cooked such a delicious food that I served twice.
He is such a good player that he has won five medals.
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