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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

What is the difference between so busy and very busy?

During the summer all the hotels are so busy. (x)


During the summer all the hotels are so busy. (o)


why is the so busy incorrect in this case?

  

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You wrote two identical sentences. When we use "so" + adjective , we expect a "that" clause to follow. During the summer all the hotels are so busy that you cannot get a reservation a few days in advance .

  • You wrote two identical sentences.
  • When we use "so" + adjective , we expect a "that" clause to follow.
  • During the summer all the hotels are so busy that you cannot get a reservation a few days in advance .
  • You have to book months ahead of time.
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You wrote two identical sentences.

When we use "so" + adjective, we expect a "that" clause to follow.

During the summer all the hotels are so busy that you cannot get a reservation a few days in advance. You have to book months ahead of time.

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