What is the difference between 'so' and 'such'?
Both 'so' and 'such' are intensifiers used for emphasis, but they follow different grammatical patterns. The key rule is simple: so comes before adjectives and adverbs (no noun), while such comes before nouns or adjective + noun combinations.
SO + Adjective/Adverb
No noun follows
"The movie was so boring."
"She speaks so quickly."
"I'm so tired!"
SUCH + (a/an) + Noun
Noun follows
"It was such a boring movie."
"She has such talent!"
"They are such nice people."

