Grammar Challenge: So, Such, Too, EnoughOnline version Test your knowledge of using 'so', 'such', 'too', and 'enough' in English grammar with this quiz game! by Maria Sol Manuli 1 Is the following sentence ok? We stayed up such late that we were very tired the next day. a Yes b No 2 Which word is used to indicate an excessive amount or degree? It has a negative connotation. a Such b Enough c So d Too 3 Is this sentence ok? The wind was blowing so strongly that I nearly fell over. a Yes b No 4 Is this sentence ok? I drank water enough during the race so I didn't get dehydrated. a Yes b No 5 Complete the sentence: 'I have ______ many books, I need a bigger bookshelf.' a Such b So c Too d Enough 6 What is the missing word in the following sentence: Twenty six miles is too far for me to run in _______ difficult conditions. a Enough b So c Too d Such 7 $100,000 entry fee is ________ to pay unless you have sponsors. a So much b Not enough c Such d Too much 8 Complete the sentence: 'She is ______ young to drive a car.' a Too b Such c Enough d So 9 Complete the sentence: 'He is ______ tired to finish the race.' a Too b Such c Enough d So 10 It's .............. hot in here- turn the heating down, please. a so b such c enough d too 11 She doesn't speak Spanish well ......................... to order a meal on her own. a so b such c enough d too 12 The food was .................. salty that we couldn't eat it. a so b such c enough d too 13 That's .................... a beautiful piece of music. What is it? a so b such c enough d too 14 I don´t understand native speakers because they speak ....... quickly. a so b such c enough d too 15 The film was .............. good that I wouldn't mind seeing it again. a so b such c enough d too 16 We're ................ different characters that I don't know how we'll manage to get on. a so b such c enough d too 17 You're not writing quickly ................- the test is nearly over. a so b such c enough d too Feedback 1 No, it is not. We should use "so" in this case (so + adjective (late)) to add emphasis and a possible result of that action. 4 This sentence is not ok. The correct way of using "enough" is behind the noun (enough water) meaning the sufficient amount.