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39. The issue was too complex to solve. (Remove too)
A. The issue was very complex to solve.
B. The issue was so complex to solve.
C. The issue was so complex that it could not be solved easily.
D. The issue was so complex that they could solve iasily.​

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Answered by sabiransari626241
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Answer: the issue was so complex that it could not be solved easily

Answered by Anonymous
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The issue was so complex that it could not be solved easily.

  • The term refers to something that has a higher degree than what is allowed or is desirable.
  • The term is an adverb of excess
  • For example: Ray was driving too fast, or "I would like to dance too but I'm too tired.
  • In the sentence, the issue is said to be very complex.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - The issue was so complex that it could not be solved easily.
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