Quiz 'so...That And Such..That'

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This quiz titled 'So. . . That and Such. . That' assesses understanding of conjunctions used to express intensity. It includes practical applications in sentences, enhancing learners' grammatical precision and comprehension in English.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    It is ... expensive car that I can't afford it.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Such

    • C.

      Such a

    • D.

      Such an

    Correct Answer
    D. Such an
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "such an." In this sentence, the speaker is referring to a specific expensive car that they cannot afford. "Such an" is used before a singular noun starting with a vowel sound, like "expensive car." It emphasizes the extent or degree of the car's expensiveness, indicating that it is beyond the speaker's financial means.

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  • 2. 

    The weather ... cold that I needed a coat.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Such

    • C.

      Such a

    • D.

      Such an

    Correct Answer
    A. So
    Explanation
    The word "so" is the correct answer because it is used to show the degree or extent of something. In this sentence, it is used to indicate that the weather was cold to the extent that the speaker needed a coat. The other options, "such," "such a," and "such an," are not suitable in this context as they are used to describe nouns rather than expressing a degree or extent.

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  • 3. 

    It was ... boring book that I couldn't finish it.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Such

    • C.

      Such a

    • D.

      Such an

    Correct Answer
    C. Such a
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "such a". In this sentence, "such a" is used to express the extent or degree of the book's boringness. It is followed by the noun "book", indicating that the speaker is referring to a specific book. The use of "a" indicates that the noun is singular.

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  • 4. 

    They were ... large boxes that I couldn't send them by air

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Such

    • C.

      Such a

    • D.

      Such an

    Correct Answer
    B. Such
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "such". "Such" is used to describe the boxes in this sentence. It indicates that the boxes were of a particular type or quality that made it impossible to send them by air.

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  • 5. 

    She works ... hard that she made herself ill.

    • A.

      So

    • B.

      Such

    • C.

      Such a

    • D.

      Such an

    Correct Answer
    A. So
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "so" because it is used to show the degree or extent of an action. In this sentence, it is used to emphasize how hard she works, to the point that it made her ill.

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