Join the sentences. use the structures below.
• so + adjective/adverb that
such + noun that
1.aisha bibi was worried about karakhan. she decided to go
and find him.
2.it was hot weather. she stopped to bathe.
3 the snake moved fast. she couldn't avoid it.
4 it was a very poisonous snake. she died of the bite.
- Explanation: The phrase "so worried about Karakhan" describes the intensity of Aisha Bibi's worry.
2. It was such hot weather that she stopped to bathe.
- Explanation: The word "such" emphasizes the extreme nature of the hot weather.
3. The snake moved so fast that she couldn't avoid it.
- Explanation: The phrase "so fast" describes the speed at which the snake moved.
4. It was such a poisonous snake that she died of the bite.
- Explanation: The word "such" highlights the extreme level of poison in the snake.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Combine the two sentences: Aisha Bibi was worried about Karakhan and she decided to go and find him.
2. Identify the adjective/adverb that can be used in the first structure. In this case, the adjective "worried" fits.
3. Place the adjective "worried" after "so" in the first structure: Aisha Bibi was so worried about Karakhan.
4. Combine the modified sentence with the second sentence: Aisha Bibi was so worried about Karakhan that she decided to go and find him.
1. Combine the two sentences: It was hot weather and she stopped to bathe.
2. Identify the adjective/adverb that can be used in the second structure. In this case, the adjective "hot" fits.
3. Place the adjective "hot" after "such" in the second structure: It was such hot weather.
4. Combine the modified sentence with the second sentence: It was such hot weather that she stopped to bathe.
1. Combine the two sentences: The snake moved fast and she couldn't avoid it.
2. Identify the adjective/adverb that can be used in the first structure. In this case, the adverb "fast" fits.
3. Place the adverb "fast" after "so" in the first structure: The snake moved so fast.
4. Combine the modified sentence with the second sentence: The snake moved so fast that she couldn't avoid it.
1. Combine the two sentences: It was a very poisonous snake and she died of the bite.
2. Identify the noun that can be used in the third structure. In this case, the noun "snake" fits.
3. Place the noun "snake" after "such" in the third structure: It was such a poisonous snake.
4. Combine the modified sentence with the second sentence: It was such a poisonous snake that she died of the bite.