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too / very / enough

too / very / enough. Russian is very difficult , but I enjoy it . Russian is too difficult , so I now I’m learning Spanish . Do you know enough Russian to study at a university in Moscow ? I’m not smart enough to learn Russian. so / such … that. Use so + adjective/adverb :

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too / very / enough

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  1. too / very / enough • Russianisverydifficult, but I enjoyit. • Russianistoodifficult, so I now I’m learningSpanish. • Do youknowenoughRussiantostudy at a university in Moscow? • I’m notsmartenoughtolearnRussian.

  2. so / such … that Use so + adjective/adverb: • The luggage was so heavy that I couldn’t lift it. • The class was so interesting that I never missed a lesson. Use so much/many + noun • He ate so much chocolate at Halloween that he felt sick.

  3. so / such … that Use such a + adjective + single countable noun • It was such a heavy bag that I couldn’t lift it. • It was such an interesting class that I never missed a lesson. Use such + adjective + uncountable/plural noun • She sang such wonderful songs that no one left the theatre. • He did such exquisite art work that he sold every painting at the exhibition.

  4. Use such or so and the indefinite article when necessary. • Please don’t walk ___ fast. I can’t keep up! • I’ve never seen ___ awful film in all my life! • This is the first time we’ve had ___ long delay at the airport. • The terminal was ___ crowded that we couldn’t find a trolley. • There was ___ snow on the runway that the airport was closed. • Our neighbors have got ___noisy dog that we have had to complain twice. • The taxi driver drove ___ slowly that we nearly missed our flight. • There were ___ a lot of passengers that there wasn’t a single empty seat on the plane. (exception)

  5. Use such or so and the indefinite article when necessary. • Please don’t walk so fast. I can’t keep up! • I’ve never seen such an awful film in all my life! • This is the first time we’ve had such a long delay at the airport. • The terminal was so crowded that we couldn’t find a trolley. • There was so much snow on the runway that the airport was closed. • Our neighbors have got such a noisy dog that we have had to complain twice. • The taxi driver drove so slowly that we nearly missed our flight. • There were such a lot of passengers that there wasn’t a single empty seat on the plane. (exception)

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