Transformation Of Sentences Containing Too
It is possible to change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. We can, for example, expand a phrase into a clause and reduce a clause into a phrase. Transformation using too…to...
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It is possible to change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. We can, for example, expand a phrase into a clause and reduce a clause into a phrase. Transformation using too…to...
Combine two sentences using so…that and too…to. The conjunction so…that… expresses ideas such as cause and effect. The same idea can be expressed using too…to… We can combine two sentences using so…that… or too…to…...
The structure too…to… is used to talk about undesirable excess. It has a negative meaning. Study the following sentences. He was very nervous. He couldn’t perform well on stage. He was too nervous to perform well on stage. We can...
The structure too… to… shows undesirable excess and has a kind of negative meaning. She was too tired to walk. This is too good to be true. The coffee is too hot for me to drink. The boy has too little intelligence to understand this. His behaviour was too impudent for me to tolerate. He has...
It is possible to change the form of a sentence without changing its meaning. For example, we can expand a phrase into a clause and reduce a clause into a phrase. In this lesson we...
Enough is a degree modifier. When enough modifies an adjective/adverb, it normally comes after the adjective/adverb. Are you warm enough? You are not old enough to become a grandmother. But note that when enough...