Rewrite these sentences without changing the meaning:
1. There was sung (a) strong wind that it blew over a tree.
The wind_____________ that it blew over a tree.
2. The wonman's wounds were so serious that she went into a coma.
The woman had____________that she went into a come.
3.It was such a tall building that the fog covered the top floors.
The building was___________that the fog covered the top floors.
4. The meeting turned out to be so boring that I fell asleep
It turned out to be___________that Ifell asleep.
5.Charles Chaplin was so brilliant as an actor that everyone know his films.
Charles Chaplin was__________that everyone knows his films.
6.The road was so dangerous there were dozens of accidents every year.
It was____________that there were dozens of accidents every year
1. There was sung (a) strong wind that it blew over a tree.
The wind was so strong that it blew over a tree.
2. The wonman's wounds were so serious that she went into a coma.
The woman had such serious wounds that she went into a come.
3.It was such a tall building that the fog covered the top floors.
The building was so tall that the fog covered the top floors.
4. The meeting turned out to be so boring that I fell asleep
It turned out to be such a boring meeting that fell asleep.
5.Charles Chaplin was so brilliant as an actor that everyone know his films.
Charles Chaplin was such a brilliant actor that everyone knows his films.
6.The road was so dangerous there were dozens of accidents every year.
It was such a dangerous road that there were dozens of accidents every year
such (a/ an) adj noun that
so adj that