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    Learn Courses Advanced level Adjectives and adverbs
11.1. So vs. Such
Do you know the difference between: "He is SO nice" and "He is SUCH a nice person"? In this lesson you will learn about the differences between "so" and "such" and how to use them correctly.
11.2. Enough and Too
-"Do we have ENOUGH chairs for the dinner?" - "No. But this room is TOO small to put any more chairs". These sentences have examples with the words "too" and "enough".
11.3. Even
"Even" is used as an adverb: "He speaks Spanish and English and EVEN Chinese" and also as an adjective: "the two teams are EVEN".
11.4. Else
At a restaurant a waiter normally asks : " "Would you like anything else?" In this question "else" refers to any additional thing.
11.5. Whatever, Wherever, Whenever...etc
-"Where shall we go to dinner tonight?" -"WHEREVER you would like". In this dialogue "wherever" means "any place".