I have been studying English for nearly thirty years, but Im still a learner. I often listen to BBCLearningEnglish.com. Its easy and pleasant for me.
Theres a story about bees and elephants in Kenya in the BBCs Words in the News program. One of its sentences says: This is the gentle buzz of bees in the English countryside, but the angry buzz of their fiercer cousins in Kenya is such that it terrifies the giant beasts.
Why is such? I felt that is such is expressive, but I can not explain why and I cant use the expression myself.
Could you explain it for me? It seems to me that you can explain almost everything.
My comments:
The almost in you can explain almost everything is redundant, lol.
As a matter of fact, the expressive expression you were pointing to is not is such, but such that. Is, you see, is just one form of be it can be replaced by are, or was, or were, or has been, have been, had been, etc.
Anyways, such that is used to give a reason or, if you like, an explanation for something. For instance, you couldve said: My English is such that I still feel like a beginner even though Ive been studying the language for 30 years.
Such that is considered formal and used by literary people, such as writers at the BBC. But one easy way to remember this two-word combination is to treat it as a variation of the more commonplace so that. In fact, a such that sentence can always be turned into a so... that sentence.
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