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"such much money" vs "so much money" vs no such



 
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"such much money" vs "so much money" vs no such #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 29, 2009 13:58 pm   "such much money" vs "so much money" vs no such
 

1.We use the following constructions:
so + adjective/adverb and such + noun, such + adjective + noun

Please tell me why in the below sentence there isn't: such much money:
,,They have got so much money they don't know what to do with it.''

2. ''You won't find the word 'blid' in the dictionary. There is no such word.''- in this way it is written in some book.
Shouldn't it be: ,,...There is no such a word''.?

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so/such/no such #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 29, 2009 16:59 pm   so/such/no such
 

Hi,
1.So+many/much+noun:There are so many people in the park.
Such+a lot of+ noun:He has such a lot of books that he can't read them all.
2."There is no such prrson/thing (as)" is used to say that someone or smth doesn't exist:
There is no such thing as ghosts.
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