1. Rewrite the following sentences removing the adverb 'too':
1. He is too weak to walk. 2. He is too young to do this job. 3. The rat was too timid to come near the
lion. 4. It is too early to give a judgement. 5. He is too proud to talk to me. 6. He is too honest to
keep another man's property with him. 7. He speaks too low to be heard. 8. He talks too fast to be
easily followed. 9. The manager is too busy to see you. 10. Last night it was too hot to sleep.
2. Rewrite the following sentences using the adverb 'too':
1. He is so clever that he cannot be taken in by you. 2. The fact is so evident that it does not require
proof. 3. He is so poor that he cannot help you. 4. I was so tired that I could not go on a journey next
day, 5. It was so late that he could not go home alone, 6. The question is so difficult that I cannot
solve it. 7. He is so weak at heart that he cannot be a doctor. 8. This coat is so loose that it cannot
properly fit you.
Answers
Answer:
A)
1. He is so weak to walk.
2. He is very young to do this job.
3. The rat was timid to come near the lion.
4. It is so early to give a judgement.
5. He is so proud to talk to me.
6. He is very honest to keep another man's property with him.
7. He speaks so low to be heard.
8. He talks extremely fast to be followed.
9. The manager is very to be able to see you.
10. Last night it was so hot to sleep.
B)
1. He is too clever to be taken in by you.
2. The fact is too evident that it does not require proof.
3. He is too poor to help you.
4. I was too tired to go on a journey next day.
5. It was too late that he couldn't go home alone.
6. The question is too difficult to solve.
7. He is too weak to be a doctor.
8. This coat is too loose to fit you properly.
A)
1. He is so weak to walk.
2. He is very young to do this job.
3. The rat was timid to come near the lion.
4. It is so early to give a judgement.
5. He is so proud to talk to me.
6. He is very honest to keep another man's property with him.
7. He speaks so low to be heard.
8. He talks extremely fast to be followed.
9. The manager is very to be able to see you.
10. Last night it was so hot to sleep.
B)
1. He is too clever to be taken in by you.
2. The fact is too evident that it does not require proof.
3. He is too poor to help you.
4. I was too tired to go on a journey next day.
5. It was too late that he couldn't go home alone.
6. The question is too difficult to solve.
7. He is too weak to be a doctor.
8. This coat is too loose to fit you properly.