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Miscellaneous.

 

so...that

So  +  (adjective  or  adverb)  +  that

    She  was  so  pleased  that  she  jumped  with  joy.

    He  worked  so  hard  that  he  became  ill.

    This  coffee  is  so  hot  that  I  can't  drink  it.

    He  came  so  early  that  no  one  was  ready.

 

So  +  (many  or  few)  +  plural n.  +  that

    There  are  many  students  that  the  classes  are  crowded.

    There  are  so  many  mistakes  that  I  haven't  tried  to  correct  them.

    We  have  so  few  holidays  that  we  don't  usually  consider  traveling.

 

So  +  (much  or  little)  +  un  contable n.  +  that

    There  had  been  so  much  rain  that  the  fields  were  flooded.

    He  has  drunk  so  much  whisky  that  he  ought  noy  to  drive  his  car  home.

    There  is  so  little  flour  left  that  I  can't  bake  any  more  cake.

such...that

 

Such  +  adjective  +  (pularal n.  or  uncountable n.)  +  that

    It  is  such  hot  coffee  that  I  can't  drink  it.

    It  was  such  good  tea  that  every  one  asked  for  som  more.

    They  were  such  good  boys  that  they  were  permitted  to  go  out.

    They  are  such  careful  readers  that  they  will  remark  that  mistake.

    He  speaks  such  good  English  that  it's  a  pleasure  to  talk  with  him.

 

Such +  a  +  adjective  +  singular n.  +  that

    Songkla  is  such  a  nice  place  that  they  went  to  live  there.

    He  is  such  a  careful  reader  that  he  will  remark  that  mistake.

 

Such  +  a  lot  of  +  (plural n.  or  uncountable n.)  +  that

    They  are  such  a  lot  of  students  that  the  classes  are  crowded.

    He  has  eaten  such  a  lot  of  bananas  that  he  has  a  stomachache.

    He  was  given  such  a  lot  of  advice  that  he  didn't  know  what  to  do.

        ***    This  house  was  so  ugly  that  no  one  will  buy  it.

                It's  such  an  ugly  house  that  no  one  will  it.

too...to

too  +  (adverb  or  adjective)  +  to v.

    This  coffee  is  too  hot  for  me  to  drink.

    This  new  teacher  speaks  too  softly  for  us  to  hear  well.

 

too  many  +  plural n.  +  to v.

    There  were  too  many  rings  to  choose.

 

too  +  much  +  mass n.  +  to v.

    There was  too  much  rain  for  them  to  go  outside.

enough...to

 

(adjective  or  adverb)  +  enough  +  to v.

    They  are  rich  enough  to  buy  a  new  car.

    We  walk  quickly  enough   to  arrive  a  class  on  time.

 

enough  +  noun  +  to v.

    They  have  enough  money  to  buy  a  new  car.

 

 


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