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. Change the following sentences as shown in the example,

Example :
We arrived late. We could not catch the bus.

●We were too late to catch the bus.

a. She spoke very fast. I could not understand her.
b. Don't eat that bread. It's stale.
c.I can not jump this wall. It's very high.
d. Don't send your children far away. They are very young.
e.You can not buy gold now. It is very expensive,
C.
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Answers

Answered by Twishajet11
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Answer:

1- She spoke too fast to understand.

2- Don't eat the stale bread.

3- I cannot jump up the high wall.

4- Your children are very young to be sent far away.

5- I cannot buy gold as it is very expensive now.

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Answered by Rose08
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\sf\huge\underline{Answer :-}

Change the following sentence using too & to.

a. She spoke very fast. I could not understand her.

= She spoke too fast to understand.

b. Don't eat the that bread. It's stale.

= That bread is too stale to be eaten.

c. I cannot jump this wall. It's very high.

= This wall is too high to be jumped.

d. Don't send your children far away. They are very young.

= Your children are too young to be sent far away.

e. You cannot buy gold now. It is very expensive.

= Gold is too expensive to be bought by you.

\sf\huge\underline{Extra \: information :-}

  • To is a preposition while too is an adverb.
  • To usually means 'until' and 'toward'. For eg. :- He is going to his town.
  • Too usually means 'also' or 'extremely'. For eg. :- He is too sad. or, He is sad too. [In the first sentence too means excessively, while in the second sentence too means also.]
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