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EXERCISE-1
Rewrite the following sentences so as to remove the Adverb 'too:
He is too proud to admit his fault. 12) This box is too heavy for me to
3 The teacher is too weak to control the class. (4) This news is too
good to be true. (5) It is never too late to mend. (6) He is too young to travel
pre 171 His voice is too rough to attract hearers. (8) He is too simple-minded
be a successful agent. 19) He was too late to hear the opening remarks of the
Pesdent. (10) The case is too urgent to be postponed. (11) You are too late
(12) He is not too eager for praise. (13) Your speech was too
ed for words. (14) Samuel was too God-fearing to leave the fallen man to his
ore 15) There are too many boys in the class for one teacher to control.
Rewrite the following sentences using the Adverb 'too'.
He is so short that he cannot be a soldier. (2) He is so ill that he cannot move
(3) He was so greatly shocked that he could not speak. (4) This book
so difficult that I cannot follow it. (5) He spoke so low that he could not be
(6) He is so young that he cannot understand. (7) The playground is
Star off that even a young boy cannot go there on foot. (8) Your story is so
Bculous that it cannot be believed. (9) Those villagers are so selfish that they do
deserve any pity. (10) He is so capable that he does not require any advice.
Rewrite the following sentences so as to remove 'No sooner:
No sooner did he open the letter than he started weeping. (2) No sooner
sche appeared on the stage than clapping started in the hall. (3) No sooner
than done. (4) No sooner had the captain ordered than the soldiers started
ng (5) No sooner did I reach home than it started raining.​

Answers

Answered by sarkarsuhina826
23

Answer:

1. He is so proud that he will not admit his fault.

2. This box is so heavy that I cannot....

3. The teacher is so weak that she/he cannot control the class.

4. The news is so good that it cannot be true

5. It is never so late that you can't mend

And so on...

Answered by dharaankit308
12
  1. He is so proud the he cannot admit his fault.
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