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1. She is too weak to climb up a tree. (She is so...)​

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Answered by Draxillus
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She is so weak that he couldn't climb up a tree.

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\red{Remove 'too' :}

  • Generally , in a sentence, when we remove too , we need to use so...that .

  • Also , remember that if the sentence containing too is affirmative, the sentence containing so...that becomes negative and vice-versa.

  • Example -

1. He's too honest to accept the bribe.

=》He's so honest that he couldn't accept the bribe.

\red{Use 'too' :}

  • Generally, in the sentence, when we want to use too , we remove so ...that.

  • Also, remember that if the sentence containing so ...that is affirmative, the sentence containing too becomes negative and vice-versa.

  • Example -

1. The table is so heavy that I can't lift it.

=》The table is too heavy to lift.

Answered by ItzDαrkHσrsє
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She is so weak that she couldn't climb up a tree.

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