 We use them to make an adjective,
adverb or noun more emphatic:
She’s such a good friend!
The weather’s so nice!
 We use them to express a consequence:
The book was so exciting (that) I couldn’t
put it down.
He’s such a great actor (that) I try to see all
his films.
 SO + adjective / adverb
The film was so good (that) we went to see
it again
 SO MUCH / MANY + noun
There was so much traffic (that) we nearly
missed our flight
 SUCH A + (adjective) + singular
countable noun
It was such a good film (that) we went to
see it again
 SUCH + (adjective ) + uncountable
noun / plural countable noun
They played such awful music (that)
nobody wanted to dance

So or such

  • 2.
     We usethem to make an adjective, adverb or noun more emphatic: She’s such a good friend! The weather’s so nice!  We use them to express a consequence: The book was so exciting (that) I couldn’t put it down. He’s such a great actor (that) I try to see all his films.
  • 3.
     SO +adjective / adverb The film was so good (that) we went to see it again  SO MUCH / MANY + noun There was so much traffic (that) we nearly missed our flight
  • 4.
     SUCH A+ (adjective) + singular countable noun It was such a good film (that) we went to see it again  SUCH + (adjective ) + uncountable noun / plural countable noun They played such awful music (that) nobody wanted to dance