jasonlulu_2000
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And body language is particularly important when we attempt to communicate across cultures. Instead, what is called body language is so much a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed.
Usually, so +adjective+a+noun, can be stated as "a +adjective+noun". For example, so kind a man. We can say "a kind man".
But we seemingly cannot say " a much part of us". So how can we say "so much a part of us"? Is it a fixed pattern like "so much a +noun"?
Thanks!
Usually, so +adjective+a+noun, can be stated as "a +adjective+noun". For example, so kind a man. We can say "a kind man".
But we seemingly cannot say " a much part of us". So how can we say "so much a part of us"? Is it a fixed pattern like "so much a +noun"?
Thanks!