kachibi
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I read two grammar sites and a question comes to my mind:
We all know that it's grammatical to combine "so" or "such" with a that-clause:
e.g. It was so cold that we closed all windows/It was such a cold night that we closed all windows.
However, the sites SEEM to point out that combining "very" with a that-clause is ungrammatical:
e.g. It was very cold that we closed all windows/It was a very cold night that we closed all windows.
One site is this: Grammar Girl : Misusing
Hope some grammar experts can help.
We all know that it's grammatical to combine "so" or "such" with a that-clause:
e.g. It was so cold that we closed all windows/It was such a cold night that we closed all windows.
However, the sites SEEM to point out that combining "very" with a that-clause is ungrammatical:
e.g. It was very cold that we closed all windows/It was a very cold night that we closed all windows.
One site is this: Grammar Girl : Misusing
Hope some grammar experts can help.