Is it so funny or such funny? (And a simple trick to easily remember)
So it pays getting to grips with persistent problems.
Something that happens a lot is muddling up so and such.
It’s so cold.
It’s such a cold day.
These examples show that so goes with an adjective and such is followed by a noun (even if there is something in the middle).
Here are some more:
I’m so hungry.
He’s so fit.
She’s so much friendlier than her sister.
They’re so very worried.
This is just so strange.
Vs
I’m such a bad cook.
He’s such a laugh.
She’s such a wonderful doctor.
It’s such an amazing film.
They’re such great friends.
Making it:
This is so funny.
This is such fun.
How to remember the difference?
Think of oo and uu:
This chocolate tastes so good, which is such a surprise.
You can find more common confusions here, here, here, here and here.
What are you mixing up? Ask me so I can help.
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