So, Such, Such A, So Much, So Many – What’s the Difference?

This exercise will help you understand the differences between so, such, such a, so much, and so many. You'll practice choosing the correct structure based on sentence meaning, context, and grammar rules. These expressions are commonly used to emphasize adjectives, nouns, and quantities. Mastering them will make your English more natural and expressive.

1. It was _____ cold that we decided to stay inside.

2. They are _____ talented musicians that everyone loves them.

3. We had _____ fun at the amusement park yesterday.

4. It was _____ boring film that we left halfway through.

5. There were _____ people at the concert that we couldn’t see the stage.

6. It was _____ late that we missed the last train.

7. Why are you making _____ noise?

8. She is _____ kind person that everyone respects her.

9. There are _____ things I want to say to you.

10. That was _____ delicious meal that I had to get the recipe.

11. We laughed _____ hard that our stomachs hurt.

12. I have never seen _____ stars in the sky.

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