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11.1. So vs. Such
"So" and "such" are used to add emphasis, to show extreme emotions or to give an opinion on something.
11.2. Enough and Too
"Enough" and "too" are used to as qualifiers with adjectives, adverbs and nouns to indicate degree.
11.3. Even
"Even" can be used as either an adjective or an adverb, but keep in mind the meanings are different.
11.4. Else
"Else" can be used as either an adverb or an adjective to refer to something additional.
11.5. Whatever, Wherever, Whenever...etc
When we add the ending "-ever" to interrogative pronouns such as "what" o "where", they serve as pronouns, adjectives or conjunctions with a meaning more or less equivalent to "any".