Expressing Preference in English
Learn how to express preferences naturally in English using prefer, would prefer, would rather, rather than and instead of. Study the grammar patterns, common mistakes and useful examples for B2 and C1 learners.
Learn how to express preferences naturally in English using prefer, would prefer, would rather, rather than and instead of. Study the grammar patterns, common mistakes and useful examples for B2 and C1 learners.
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In today’s post, we will be learning about the difference between “so” and “such”. “So” and “such” both mean “very”. They are used to strengthen the meaning of adjectives.
There is a lot of confusion about these two words because they are similar in meaning. Here are some important differences between them: