2 Answers. Either work if you remove the "a". "News" is not countable. The above is correct, and was the selected answer. However, I wanted to add some clarity. "Such good news" is a phrase. "What good news" is an exclamation. As an exclamation, " Such good news !" implies "That is such good news !" Presence of an adjective is of no consequence. - Victor Bazarov Aug 21, 2015 at 19:31 It has to do with whether the noun is singular or plural. Singular nouns need articles, plural ones do not. So in your example if it was plural it would be "such nice boys" (no article). The adjective has nothing to do with it. - MsTiggy Aug 22, 2015 at 1:38 2
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from English Grammar Today Such is a determiner; so is an adverb. They often have the same meaning of 'very' or 'to this degree': Those are such good chocolates. Those chocolates are so good. We use such + noun phrase and so + adjective or adverb phrase: She is such a great cook. Not: She is so great cook. That was so unpleasant. ( so + adjective) 56 other terms for such a good - words and phrases with similar meaning. Lists. synonyms. antonyms. definitions. sentences. thesaurus. phrases. suggest new. We use 'such' before a noun or an adjective + a noun. If there is 'a' or 'an', it goes after 'such'. She was such a beautiful woman (= she was a very beautiful woman). NOT: 'she was a so beautiful woman'. NOT: 'she was a such beautiful woman'. He got such a good time in the race (= he got a very good time in the race). The phrase 'such a good idea' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to emphasize how great an idea is. For example, "What a great way to celebrate their anniversary - such a good idea!". exact ( 60 ) IT WAS such a good idea. 1 The Economist Would it be such a good idea? 2 Independent "It's such a good idea. 3 The Guardian - Books
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They are an example of conversational deletion of "That is such a bad idea/great question/etc.)" just like "What a great idea!" can be considered short for "What a great idea that is!" "Such a warm feeling reading this post!" could be read as conversational deletion for "I have such a warm feeling reading this post!" but it feels much less. Grammar explanation We can use so and such to intensify adjectives, adverbs and nouns. Adjectives and adverbs We can use so with an adjective or adverb to make it stronger. It's so hot today! She looks so young in that photo. He walks so slowly. It's so annoying! You can use it when you want to express that you view something as a beneficial chance. Example: "I'm so glad I found this job - it's such a good opportunity for me to grow my career.". exact ( 11 ) "Mali was given such a good opportunity," says one.In any case, criticism of France, in particular, is growing. 1. 1. Independent. It's so rare for the world to enjoy a moment of such purely good news. 2. Huffington Post. The map coördinates for the engagement were also changed — to an area about six hundred metres north of My Lai 4. The altered information, which was filed with the brigade fifty minutes after the task force received it — an unheard-of.
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1. Procedia Computer Science. As such, it is a good example of how the FIRM simulator can be expanded to include additional, more realistic characteristics of immunological responses. 2. BMC Systems Biology. These results provide a plausible explanation for selective pressure to retain some alleles in the p53 pathway, and suggest that such. For example, "You did such a good job cleaning up the yard - it looks amazing!". exact ( 59 ) "They do such a good job. 1. The New York Times. "You can see why he's done such a good job". 2. The New York Times. "No one can believe that a Turk can have such a good job," she said.
For example: "We had such a good time at the party last night!". Good time. If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected. Such a good time. We had such a good time". "We're having such a good time together". 'It was such a good time. I have such a good time. Not everyone has such a good time. such a good offer. from inspiring English sources. "such a good offer" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are referring to an offer that is better than expected or unusually advantageous. For example, "The car dealership presented us with such a good offer that we decided to buy a new car.".
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The word Such is used in expressions of comparison between different items, either vertical comparison (comparison of degree) or horizontal comparison (comparison of kind - similar items or examples). Such expresses a degree with the general meaning of so or so much Such expresses similarity with the meaning of similar or of that kind #1 Hola, Cual sería la forma correcta? Dear Mr. Brown, Thank you so much for contacting me with such good news. Thank you so much for contacting me with such a good news. Gracias. J jackaustralia Senior Member Australia English Jan 10, 2009 #2 Thank you so much for contacing me with such good news.