Grammar Reference

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.

The following are more ways in which such is used.  

Such + noun: meaning like this or like that.

Such + noun: used to emphasise, meaning to a high degree.

Such + adjective + noun: meaning very.

Such + that clauses:  describing a reason and then a result.

Such + noun: responding to information already given.

 

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.