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It was ............. a boring film that we left in the middle of it. a) so much b) such a c) so d) a such

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It was ............. a boring film that we left in the middle of it. a) so much b) such a c) so d) a such

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Solution

The correct answer is b) such a.

So, the sentence should be: "It was such a boring film that we left in the middle of it."

Here's why:

In English, we use "such a" before a noun and an adjective to intensify the meaning. In this case, the noun is "film" and the adjective is "boring". So, "such a" is the correct choice.

Option a) "so much" is incorrect because "much" is used with uncountable nouns, and "film" is a countable noun.

Option c) "so" is incorrect because "so" is used before an adjective or an adverb without a noun.

Option d) "a such" is incorrect because it's not a correct grammatical structure in English.

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