Grammar - Mega goal 3 - ثالث ثانوي

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8 Against the Odds 3 Grammar O رابط الدرس الرقمي www.ien.edu.sa Such...That/So...That Such and so make the meaning of an adjective or adverb stronger. Such...that and so...that are used to show cause and effect. such + adjective + noun + that It was such a strange experience to see my old friend again that I was speechless. Jake is such a determined person that he always manages to succeed. so + adjective or adverb + that Finding my keys on the beach was so unlikely that I was shocked when I spotted them. He ran so quickly that he won the race. so + many/few + plural count noun + that We discovered so many similarities between our lives that it almost frightened us. So few people were accepted into the school that it's amazing we both got in. so much/little + noncount noun + that I have so much homework that I won't be able to go out tonight. He had so little training that no one thought he would be accepted to the energy company. Note: That is frequently left out in casual speech. The book was so popular (that) it sold out within a week. Reducing Adverb Clauses An adverb clause can be reduced to a participle phrase when the subject of the adverb clause and the subject of the main clause are the same. To do this, drop the subject in the adverb clause, and follow it with a gerund. After we met online, we discovered that we live in the same town. After meeting online, we discovered that we live in the same town. I ran into him on the street while I was calling him on my cell phone. I ran into him on the street while calling him on my cell phone. A. Complete each sentence with such (a/an), so, so much, so many, so little, or so few. 1. My grandfather drives 2. I got 3. He has 4. They are slowly that other drivers get annoyed. sleep last night that I feel exhausted today. big family that he has cousins he hasn't even met. good friends that they are more like brothers. 5. The restaurant was 6. There are 7. There are 8. That TV has 9. There are 10. There are crowded that we couldn't get a seat. rooms left in the hotel that we'll have to take whatever is available. good courses this year that I can't decide which ones to take. large screen that it feels like you are almost part of the story. shoppers in the store today that it looks empty. good TV programs on these days that I hardly watch TV at all. وزارة التعليم Ministry of cation 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 112 30/4/24 3:05 AM

Grammar

Such…That / So…That

Reducing Adverb Clauses

complete each sentence with such (a/an), so so much so many so little or so few My grandfather dives...... slowly that other drivers get annoyed

O B. Match the sentences. Then use these ideas to write one sentence with so...that or such...that. I'm having such a good time that I don't want to go home. - 2 3 4 5 6к The school is selective. a. My mouth burned for half an hour after eating it. b. We've had to build a shelf to put them on. c. They only accept one student for every 100 applications. 1. I'm having a good time. 2. The food was spicy. 3. Emma is a popular name. 4. 5. The company received many complaints. 6. 7. My brother has won many sports trophies. You made a big meal. f. There are four girls in the class with that name. g. They had to recall the product. d. I don't want to go home. e. We'll never be able to finish it all. C. Rewrite the sentences, reducing the adverb clauses to participle phrases. While my brother was vacationing in New York City, he visited the Empire State Building. While vacationing in New York City, my brother visited the Empire State Building. 1. After I finish a large meal, I often feel sleepy. 2. You should always put on sunscreen before you go to the beach. 3. While we waited for the bus, we looked through some magazines. 4. Before they found an apartment to rent, they had looked at dozens of apartments. 5. Before we moved to Riyadh, my family had always lived in the country. 6. Since he joined the social networking site, he has met many new friends. 7. While I was walking down the street, I ran into my old science teacher. D. Look at the picture. Describe what you see using so...that, such...that, and reduced adverb clauses. وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 113 1 CREAM 113 30/4/24 3:05 AM

Grammar

Match the sentences Then use these ideas to write one sentence with so... that.. or such that 2. The food was spicy

Rewrite the sentences reducing the adverb clauses to participle phrases 1. After I finish a large meal I often feel sleepy

Look at the picture Describe what you see using so...that, such..that and reduced adverb clauses