We use so and such for emphasis , to make descriptions stronger. So is used with adjectives and adverbs. Such is used with adjective + noun.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE

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Vocabulary › ViewColony run by individuals or groups to whom land was granted.
A. Proprietary Colony
B. Indentured Servants
C. Constitution
D. Debtor
E. Missions
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Select the sentence with the correct capitalization and punctuation.
A. John drove to the store and got apples bananas pears oranges.
B. sally ate breakfast at the cafe on Monday February 23rd 2024?
C. Allen’s doctor’s appointment was at the hospital in Opelika, Alabama.
D. Bob studied for the test on Monday tuesday Wednesday and thursday.
Prepositions › ViewThat man is well-known _______ his invention.
A. in
B. about
C. for
D. on
Adverbial Clauses › View
Construct an adverbial clause to show time in the sentence: ‘She will call you.’
A. She will call you if she wins the lottery.
B. She will call you while she is driving.
C. She will call you when she wakes up.
D. She will call you after she eats dinner.
