WORDPOWER: so and such

Worksheet by Aleksandra Sammer
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Subjects
English
Grades
100
Language
ENG
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I. Match statements and questions 1 -6 with response.Retrieved from Cambridge English Empower Intermediate: Student's Book How many people were in the group? About 20 or so, I think. I didn’t speak to all of them. Julie works so hard! I know. And she's such a nice person, too. How many pages have you written? Ten so far, but I haven't finished yet. Simon’s a bit of an introvert. So he doesn’t like working in big groups, then? You’re getting married. That’s such good news! Yes, I’m so happy! We’re going to need a lot of stuff! Yes, paper, glue, paint, scissors and so on. II. Find examples of rules 1 -3 in the statements and questions. Retrieved from Cambridge English Empower Intermediate: Student's Book 1) We use SO + clause (S + V) to describe a result.[choose a letter : c]2) We use SO before an adjective or adverb to add emphasis.[choose a number: 2; choose a letter: d]3) We use SUCH before an adjective + noun to add emphasis.[choose a number: 5; choose a letter: f] III. Match the words with the meanings.Retrieved from Cambridge English Empower Intermediate: Student's Book1.up to now and so on so far or so 2.there are more things on the list and so on so far or so 3.more or less and so on so far or so IV. Complete the sentences with one, two or three words. One of the words must be SO or SUCH. 1) Emma speaks so quickly!2) We need to leave in 10 minutes or so.3) It was too difficult so I asked for help.4) She’s such an interesting person.5) I’ve been trying to find a present for my brother, but I haven't had much success so far.6) I don’t like such hot weather.7) We need simple food for the picnic, like bread, cheese, eggs, tomatoes and so on.8) It was sucha big achievement for me.

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