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SSY Jung Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

so~that

Dear

He studied so hard that he could get good grades.
It snowed so much yesterday that lots of schools were closed.

Could I change the above sentence shown like below?

He studied hard enough to get good grades.
It snowed much enough to yesterday lots of schools were closed.
It snowed much enough to yesterday that lost of schools were closed.

Thanks

SSY
  

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Well, you can't say much enough, ever. The last two sentences can be written this way: It snowed much enough to yesterday that lots of schools were closed. But it actually sounds better with the first option you wrote: It snowed so much yesterday that lots of schools were closed.

  • Well, you can't say much enough, ever.
  • The last two sentences can be written this way: It snowed much enough to yesterday that lots of schools were closed.
  • But it actually sounds better with the first option you wrote: It snowed so much yesterday that lots of schools were closed.
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Well, you can't say much enough, ever. Emotion: smile The last two sentences can be written this way:

It snowed much

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