So, such, enough, too Flashcards

SO → So + adjetivo/adverbio (so big, so fast) SUCH → Such + (a/an) + adjetivo + substantivo (such a great idea) ENOUGH → Adjetivo + enough (strong enough) ou Enough + substantivo (enough money) TOO → Too + adjetivo/adverbio (too expensive, too late)

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What is the primary function of the intensifier ‘so’?

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To emphasize the degree of an adjective or adverb.

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2
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Fill in the blank: She is _____ talented that she won the competition.

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so

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True or False: ‘Such’ can be used with both nouns and noun phrases.

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True

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Which intensifier would you use to indicate an excessive amount? (Options: too, enough, so, such)

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too

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Fill in the blank: This task is not _____ difficult for me.

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too

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What is the correct usage of ‘enough’ in a sentence?

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‘Enough’ is used to indicate sufficiency, usually placed before nouns or after adjectives.

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True or False: ‘Such’ can only be used with singular nouns.

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False

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Complete the sentence: He is _____ a good student that his teacher praises him often.

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such

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What is the difference between ‘too’ and ‘enough’?

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‘Too’ indicates excessiveness, while ‘enough’ indicates sufficiency.

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10
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Fill in the blank: I don’t have _____ time to finish this project.

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enough

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Which intensifier would you use to express a strong degree of something? (Options: too, enough, such, so)

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so

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12
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True or False: You can use ‘enough’ before adjectives.

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True

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13
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Complete the sentence: It was _____ a surprise that everyone was shocked.

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such

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What intensifier would you use to indicate that something is not satisfactory? (Options: so, such, too, enough)

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too

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Fill in the blank: She is smart _____ to solve the problem.

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enough

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What is the position of ‘too’ in a sentence?

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‘Too’ is generally placed before adjectives and adverbs.

17
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Fill in the blank: He is _____ a talented musician that he performs worldwide.

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True or False: ‘So’ can be used to modify nouns.

19
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Which intensifier can be used to express a minimum requirement? (Options: too, enough, so, such)

20
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Complete the sentence: The movie was _____ boring that I fell asleep.