The meal was very delicious. We asked for the recipe. (Use "so" or "such" + "that" to make a similar sentence)
The meal was so delicious that we asked for the recipe/ It was such a delicious meal that we asked for the recipe.
The clothes are very expensive. I don't want to buy them. (Use "so" or "such" to make a similar sentence)
The clothes are so expensive that I don't want to buy them/ I don't want to buy such expensive clothes/ I don't want to buy the clothes, they are so expensive
I've never seen ... many insects.
so
He has done ... terrible things that he will get into serious trouble.
such
so
such a
We were having ... good time that we didn't want to leave the party.
such a
such
so
This piano is very beautiful. I don't want to sell it. (Use "so" or "such" + "that" to make a similar sentence)
This piano is so beautiful that I don't want to sell it/ This is such a beautiful piano that I don't want to sell it.
I have ... bad headache.
such
so
such a
Have you ever seen ... ... beautiful butterfly?
such a
It was a very rainy day yesterday. (Use "so" or "such" to make a similar sentence)
Yesterday was so rainy/ It was so rainy yesterday/ Yesterday was such a rainy day.
They are ... boring that we hate to visit them.
so
We liked the meal a lot. We asked for the recipe. (Use "so" or "such" + "that" to make a similar sentence)
We liked the meal so much that we asked for the recipe./ We liked the meal such a lot that we asked for the recipe.
He has read that book ... ... times that he knows it by heart.
so much
such many
so many
such a
It's ... warm today ... I'm going to the beach.
so - to
such - that
such - to
so - that
I wish he wasn't ... ... rude man.
such a
Why are they ... popular?
so
The thief entered the house ... quietly that the sleeping family didn't hear him.
such an
such a
so
such
They are ... boring people that we hate to visit them.
such
We're ... pleased with the service at that restaurant that we're going to eat there again tomorrow.
such
so
such a
This book is very interesting. (Use "so" or "such" to make a similar sentence)
This book is so interesting./ This is such an interesting book.
There were a lot of people. We couldn't move. (Use "so" or "such" + "that" to make a similar sentence)
There were so many people that we couldn't move./ There were such a lot of people that we couldn't move/ The place was so crowded that we couldn't move.
The party was ... good that we didn't want to leave.
so
such a
such an
such
It cost so ... money.
much
You mustn't climb ... high mountain.
so
such a
such
We have ... much to learn.
such
such a
so
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