So, Such, Such a, So Much, So Many
Practice so, such, such a, so much and so many with B1 level grammar exercises. Clear explanations and test-style questions for learners.
Exercises & Summary
So, Such, Such a, So Much, So Many Exercises
So and such are used in English to strengthen our claims. They assist us in highlighting the size, goodness, badness, abundance, or quantity of something. Both spoken and written English frequently use these structures, particularly when expressing opinions or summarizing outcomes.
This lesson explains how to use so, such, such a, so much, and so many correctly.
Using so
So comes before adverbs and adjectives.
Structure
so + adjective
so + adverb
Examples
- The movie was so interesting.
- She speaks so quickly.
- It was so cold outside.
We often use so when the adverb or adjective shows a result.
- The test was so difficult that many students failed.
Using such
We use such before nouns, and we often use adjectives with them.
Structure
such + (adjective) + noun
Examples
- It was such a great day.
- He is such a kind person.
- They had such bad weather.
These kinds of things focus on the type or quality of something, not just how strong it is.
Using such a
We have to use such a when the noun is one and can be counted.
Structure
such a + adjective + singular noun
Examples
- She is such a good teacher.
- That was such a strange question.
Incorrect: such good teacher
Correct: such a good teacher
Using so much
We use a lot of things that don’t have a number.
Structure
so much + uncountable noun
Examples
- There is so much noise here.
- He has so much experience.
- I don’t have so much time today.
Using so many
We use so many with nouns that can be counted in more than one way.
Structure
so many + plural noun
Examples
- There are so many people waiting.
- She made so many mistakes.
- We received so many emails.
Common Comparison: so vs such
| Structure | Example |
|---|---|
| so + adjective | The task was so easy. |
| such + noun | It was such an easy task. |
The structure of the two sentences is different, but they are both correct.
Things to Keep in Mind
- Put so before adverbs and adjectives.
- Put such before nouns.
- Use such a with nouns that can be counted.
- Use so much with nouns that can’t be counted.
- Use so many with nouns that can be counted.