Wecan say about "So" and "Such" that; Both of them usually have the same meaning "very". Both of them show extremes. We can use both of them to add emphasis to the sentence. Although they have some similarities, there are some main differences in their use in the sentence. So + Adjective Mark seems so unhappy. So + Adverbs She speak so quicly.
Terdapatbeberapa hal yang perlu diperhatikan dalam penggunaan so that di antaranya adalah: Setelah frasa so that harus diikuti oleh subjek, seperti I, you, we, they, she, he, it Subordinate conjunction digunakan sebelum klausa yang menunjukkan tujuan Perlu menyertakan modal setelah so that, seperti can, could, may, will, would, may, might
Berikutini adalah dialog yang ada such that dan so that. Dialog 1 Gea: Hi, Sita. Is this your new bike? It's cool! Sita: Yes. The old one is so broken that my mother bought me this. Although it's cheap, it's good, isn't it? Gea: Yes, it is. I didn't even think it was cheap. Dialog 2 Ari: Have you supported Budi lately?
Adapunin order that yang merupakan idiom yang berarti "so that something can happen" (agar sesuatu dapat terjadi) lebih formal (more formal) daripada so that. Selain untuk menunjukkan tujuan dari sesuatu, so that juga dapat digunakan untuk menunjukkan akibat dari sesuatu (to show the result of something).
Berikutini akan diterangkan perbedaan such that dan so that dalam kalimat bahasa Inggris. Perhatikan dua contoh kalimat berikut ini: That was such an amazing car that amazed everybody. 14 Contoh Dialog Offering Help and Services Bahasa Inggris Dan Arti Offering Help and Services - Berbagai topik contoh bahasa inggris dialog
Completethe sentences with so or such. 1. I spend much money that I can't save any. 2. Jimmy and Ken are alike that I can't tell one from another. 3. Shames is a nice dog that he never barks. 4. Those are great pictures that I never want to throw them away. 5. I am bored that I just want to sleep. 6. Our neighbors are
wRVZ1lU. – Dalam kalimat bahasa Inggris, kita pasti pernah menemukan kata-kata seperti so…that dan such…that. Apakah kalian mengetahui cara penggunaannya? Menurut BBC Learning English, so dan such bisa digunakan dengan klausa that untuk menunjukkan sebab akibat cause-effect. Sedangkan so dan such sendiri “indicate degree” atau menunjukkan derajat, maksudnya derajat dari suatu hal yang berarti “sangat”. Perhatikan kalimat berikut I was so tired that I could barely wake up. / Aku sangat lelah sampai aku hampir tidak bisa bangun. It is such a delicious cake that I want to buy more. / Kue ini sangat enak sehingga aku ingin membeli lebih banyak lagi. Dari kedua contoh di atas, kita bisa menyimpulkan bahwa perbedaan antara keduanya terletak pada susunan katanya. Baca juga Contoh Dialog Cause, Effects, and Contrast Pada kalimat pertama, kalimatnya “I was so tired that…”. Sebelum kata that, kita akan menemukan adjective. Sedangkan di kalimat kedua, “It is such a delicious cake that…”, di mana sebelum kata that kita akan menemukan noun yang di depannya terdapat adjective adjective + noun. Selain adjective, untuk so…that kita juga bisa menggunakan adverb. Berikut contoh kalimat yang lain The weather is so hot that I don’t want to go anywhere. / Cuacanya sangat panas sehingga aku tidak ingin pergi ke mana pun. We had such a difficult exam that we didn’t want to see the question sheet again. / Kami menghadapi ujian yang sangat sulit sehingga kami tidak ingin melihat lembar soalnya lagi. There are so many graduates wearing gowns and caps that I can't find where my sister is. / Ada banyak lulusan yang memakai jubah dan toga sehingga aku tidak bisa menemukan di mana kakakku berada. Today is such a boring day that I only lay all day. / Hari ini hari yang sangat membosankan sehingga aku hanya rebahan seharian. It was such a funny TV show that I couldn’t stop laughing. / Itu adalah acara TV yang sangat lucu sehingga aku tidak bisa berhenti tertawa. Elisa picked so many strawberries that she couldn’t eat all of them. / Elisa memetik banyak sekali stroberi sehingga ia tidak bisa memakan semuanya. Baca juga Contoh Dialog Cause and Effect Dapatkan update berita pilihan dan breaking news setiap hari dari Mari bergabung di Grup Telegram " News Update", caranya klik link kemudian join. Anda harus install aplikasi Telegram terlebih dulu di ponsel.
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So - The Coordinating ConjunctionMost students know how to use 'so'. It is a coordinating conjunction, which means it can join two independent clauses. It is used to show cause & effect result. For exampleI was hungry, so I printer was broken, so we couldn't use it.[cause], so [effect]So has a meaning of 'therefore' here except 'therefore' is not a conjunction.So that - The Subordinating ConjunctionSo that has a meaning similar to 'in order to/in order that'. It describes the purpose of an action. It begins a subordinate clause a clause that is dependent on a main clause. For exampleThe teacher spoke slowly so that his students would understand the his students understanding the lesson is the purpose/aim of the action of speaking slowly. It is not the result. In this sentence, we don't know the result. We only know that he spoke slowly for the purpose of helping them are some more examplesShe exercises so that she can lose weight. this is her purpose for exercisingWe should recycle so that our children can enjoy our planet in the future. purpose, not effectThe Confusing Part 'That' is optional in 'So that'You can say either of theseShe exercises so that she can lose weight. purposeShe exercises so she can lose weight. purposeThe word that is talk about purposesoso thatTo talk about a result effectsoIn other words, anytime you can say 'so that', you can also shorten it to 'so'. However, you cannot use 'so that' if you are talking about the effect result of an action you can only use so. For exampleIt was cheap so that I bought it. we are talking about the result, not purposeWhat's the answer here?1. The movie was boring, _______ we stopped watching it. show answer2. She is studying Spanish ______ she can communicate when she moves to Spain next year. show answerI made this page so that you can understand the difference between these two some more exercises on the difference between so and so that Exercises So vs. So thatIn these exercises, choose between 'so' as a coordinating conjunction used for cause and effect, and 'so that' as a subordinate conjunction used to show piano was heavy we needed two people to move one invited him to the party he didn't painting our house it will look better. the children would listen, the teacher raised her am a man I am not a hired a cleaner our house is clean hired a cleaner our house would be clean for the you have any questions, please leave a comment Matthew Barton / Creator of ESL
How to use SO and SUCH, Examples Sentences We can say about “So” and “Such” that;Both of them usually have the same meaning “very”.Both of them show can use both of them to add emphasis to the they have some similarities, there are some main differences in their use in the sentence. So + AdjectiveMark seems so unhappy. So + AdverbsShe speak so quicly. So + Judgemental AdjectiveIt is so rainy outside! So + Much/Many/Few/Little + NounThere are so few cars in the parking lot. Such + a/an + Adjective + NounShe is such an intelligent boy. Such + Judgemental NounHe is such a liar!Don’t be such a fool! Such + a/an + NounWhy did you say such a thing?About The Author grammarhere
Examples Cause It was too windy. Effect We couldn't go sailing. It was so windy that we couldn't go sailing. windy- adjective Cause My sister is very shy. Effect She hides behind my mother when there are strangers sister is so shy that she hides behind my mother when there are strangers around.shy- adjective Cause The dress was wonderfully designed. Effect I couldn't take my eyes off it. The dress was so wonderfully designed that I couldn't take my eyes off it.wonderfully- adverbSuch...That Also expresses a cause and effect. Grammarsuch + adjective + NOUN + thatExamples Cause It was a great movie. Effect I watched it several times. It's such a great movie that I've watched it several times. great-adjective, movie-noun Cause She is a very charming woman. Effect Everybody stares at her. She is such a charming woman that everybody stares at her. charming-adjective, woman-noun Notesuch a very charming... "very" is dropped. Attention So...that is used with quantifiers many, much, few, little even if there is a noun. I have somany friends that I never get bored. He has somuch money that he can buy whatever he Exercise Complete the sentences with so or such. 1. I spend much money that I can't save any. 2. Jimmy and Ken are alike that I can't tell one from another. 3. Shames is a nice dog that he never barks. 4. Those are great pictures that I never want to throw them away. 5. I am bored that I just want to sleep. 6. Our neighbors are kind that they let us borrow their lawn mower. 7. My back aches badly that I can't lift anything anymore. 8. Hawaii has amazing beaches that everyone wants to live there. Correctness = Correct answers ↑▲▲▲▲▲▲▲↑
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