The document provides examples of using "so...that" and "such...that" structures to combine two sentences. For "so...that", the first part introduces something that reaches a degree (e.g. scary, late) and the second part introduces the result. For "such...that", the first part introduces something qualified by an adjective (e.g. wonderful, good) and the second part introduces the result. Examples are given for different parts of speech (e.g. films, holidays) and tenses (e.g. past, present). The document then provides sentence combinations using these structures.