Determiners
Such
Such can be followed by a noun  that has just been mentioned. In a less formal style it could be replaced in  these cases by like this or like that. 
  - They  are also of the opinion that it is not beyond the realm of possibility that  life could exist in such an ocean.
 
  - To this date the Kepler telescope has spotted over 2,000 such candidate planets outside our solar system.
 
  - There could be many such planets in our galaxy.
 
  - One can only hope that this is  just the first of many such collaborations between them.
 
The following  are more ways in which such is used.  
Such + noun: meaning like  this or like that. 
  - There could be more such planets  in our galaxy.
 
  - One can only hope that this is  just the first of many such collaborations between them.
 
Such + noun: used to emphasise, meaning to a high degree. 
  - The premiere was such a success. Everyone was over the moon about it.  
 
  - He is such a  pessimist! I don't know how he can live with himself. 
 
Such + adjective + noun: meaning very. 
  - It was such a good  movie. 
 
  - There were all such lovely  people. 
 
Such + that clauses:  describing a reason and then a result.
  - It was such a hot day  that we decided to go to the beach.
 
  - The discovery had such an impact that it filled the front page of just about every newspaper that day. 
 
Such + noun: responding  to information already given.
  - You say that this is a big problem. But why is it such a problem? 
 
  - It was really gripping. I wasn't expecting it to be such a gripping movie.
 
 
Note that such is not used demonstratively, for instance to  refer to something there with you. For example: 
Look  at that guitar. Wouldn't you like a guitar like  that?
  NOT: Wouldn't you like such  a guitar?
I  don't like this sort of movie.
  NOT: I don't like such a movie.