Grammar Challenge So & such Practice



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So & such Practice

BBC Learning English so & such Exercise 1: Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings. 1. The weather was so. a. I only answered 3 questions. 2. It was such a cold day b. I ate 3 pieces. 3. The shoes were so cheap c. I finished it an hour early. 4. It was such an expensive dress d. I couldn't eat any of it. 5. The exam was so difficult that e. that we couldn't go out at all. 6. It was such an easy exam that f. bad that we stayed at home all day. 7. The cake was so delicious that g. that I bought 3 pairs. 8. It was such a horrible cake h. that I couldn't afford to buy it. Page 2 of 6

BBC Learning English Exercise 2: Read the sentence and choose the one option a-d which best fits the space. 1. I... that I fell asleep on the bus. a. was such tired b. was tired c. was so tired d. so tired 2. It was... it broke down every few weeks. a. such an old that b. such an old car so c. so an old car that d. such an old car that 3. We were... that we ate the food before it was properly cooked. a. such hungry b. so hungry c. such hunger d. so a hungry 4. He was... that he hardly had any friends at all. a. so shy b. such a shy c. such shy d. shy so 5. They were... that they were invited to parties every weekend. a. so a popular couple b. so popular couple c. such popular d. such a popular couple 6. The music was... that I could hardly hear myself think. a. so loudly b. such loudly c. such loud d. so loud Page 3 of 6

BBC Learning English Exercise 3: Word Order Choose the 5 words which complete each sentence: 1. The... they won the match. so that play team well such played 2. It was... I went to see it again. good a that so such film boring 3.... I could hardly control myself. angry so such I that felt angrily 4. She... that she got a promotion. a so worker hard work was such 5.... he got a pay rise. such so that work he hard worked 6.... we had to go home early. we tired tiring were such so that Page 4 of 6

BBC Learning English so & such Answers Exercise 1: Match the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings. 1. The weather was so. f. bad that we stayed at home all day. 2. It was such a cold day c. that we couldn't go out at all. 3. The shoes were so cheap g. that I bought 3 pairs. 4. It was such an expensive dress h. that I couldn't afford to buy it. 5. The exam was so difficult that a. I only answered 3 questions. 6. It was such an easy exam that c. I finished it an hour early. 7. The cake was so delicious that b. I ate 3 pieces. 8. It was such a horrible cake d. I couldn't eat any of it. Exercise 2: Read the sentence and choose the one option a-d which best fits the space. 1. I... that I fell asleep on the bus. a. was such tired - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. b. was tired Wrong you need to add 'so'. c. was so tired - Correct you have used 'so' with an adjective. d. so tired Wrong you need to add a verb. 2. It was... it broke down every few weeks. a. such an old that - Wrong you need to use a noun with 'such'. b. such an old car so Wrong you need to use 'that' to introduce the result. c. so an old car that Wrong you should use 'such' with an adjective and noun. d. such an old car that Correct you have used 'such' with an adjective and noun. 3. We were... that we ate the food before it was properly cooked. a. such hungry - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. b. so hungry - Correct you have used 'so' with an adjective. c. such hunger Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. d. so a hungry Wrong do not use 'a' with an adjective. Page 5 of 6

BBC Learning English 4. He was... that he hardly had any friends at all. a. so shy - Correct you have used 'so' with an adjective. b. such a shy - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. c. such shy - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. d. shy so Wrong the words are in the wrong order. 5. They were... that they were invited to parties every weekend. a. so a popular couple Wrong you should use 'such' with an adjective and noun. b. so popular couple Wrong you should use 'such' with an adjective and noun; and you also need an article. c. such popular - Wrong you need to use a noun with 'such'. d. such a popular couple Correct you have used 'such' with an adjective and noun. 6. The music was... that I could hardly hear myself think. a. so loudly Wrong You need an adjective, not an adverb. b. such loudly - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. c. such loud - Wrong you need to use 'so' plus an adjective. d. so loud - Correct you have used 'so' with an adjective. Exercise 3: Word Order Choose the 5 words which complete each sentence: 1. The team played so well that they won the match. 2. It was such a good film that I went to see it again. 3. I felt so angry that I could hardly control myself. 4. She was such a hard worker that she got a promotion. 5. He worked so hard that he got a pay rise. 6. We were so tired that we had to go home early. Page 6 of 6