Avoiding Typical Errors With

Adverbs

 

So   X   Such

So and such as intensifiers have the same idea but different constructions, they are usually followed by result clauses ( that...)

So is followed by adjective, adverb, much, many.

Such is followed by (adjective) + noun.

Ex:It's so hot that I'd rather not go out.

    She sings so well that everyone loves to listen to hear.

    I've done so much exercise that I can hardly move.

    There were so many people in the audience that we couldn't feel comfortable.

    It's such a beautiful day that we could go for a walk.

 

Too   X   Enough  ( + INFINITIVES )

Too is followed by adjective or adverb and shows an idea of excess.

Enough is followed by nouns or preceded with adjective or adverb and shows an idea of not being sufficient.

Ex: It's too early to get up.

     This room is too small to have a bookcase in it.

     I don't have enough energy to run.

     Kim isn't old enough to drive.