This document provides instruction on the use of "so" and "such" to modify adjectives and adverbs and express degree. Some key points:
- "So" and "such" make the meaning of an adjective or adverb stronger, meaning "really".
- "So" is used before adjectives/adverbs. "Such" is used before countable nouns with "a" or uncountable/plural nouns.
- Both "so" and "such" can be used with "that" to join two clauses and express consequence or reason.
- Examples are provided for different structures using "so" and "such" as well as exercises for learn