We use So and Such to express our ideas. Moreover, when we use it with exclamation, it emphasizes the idea.
In exclamation the word “that” is dropped. The structure for So and Such as exclamation is as follows:
verb + such + noun
verb + so + adjective
- The food we had at midnight was so unpleasant smell that we could not eat it.
- We were served our food in such a beautiful presentation an in a short time.
- He took a taxi to save time because he was so late.
- Salad bowl was so dirty that I had to clean it first.
To express our notions “So” and “Such” can be used in English language. When they are used with exclamation, reader can understand the stressed sentence by reading it.
So = very, highly
Such = in an extreme degree