So and such are both used to express extremes. They are often used in exclamations (and they are so useful!).
So => Use "so" before an adjective (without a noun) => Use "so" before an adverb
Examples with so: ▶ Andy is so good at tennis! NOT: Andy is so good tennis player! ▶ Angela's baby is so cute! ▶ Jay's new painting is so beautiful. He's so talented! ▶ Your house is so beautiful. ▶ That was so kind of you! ▶ John works so hard. ▶ Kristen looked so lovely in her wedding dress.
Such => Use "such" before an adjective + noun => Use "such" before a noun
Note that when the noun is singular, "a" or "an" comes after "such."
Examples with such: ▶ That was such a scary movie! NOT: That was so scary movie! ▶ That's such a cute baby! ▶ You are such a good friend. ▶ Phil is such a hard worker. ▶ You prepared such a delicious meal. ▶ This project is such a headache! ▶ Why do you carry such heavy bags?
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