Give any examples for Grammer Transformation of sentences for too to so that
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- He is too poor to send his children to school. / He is so poor that he cannot send his children to school.
- The puzzle was too difficult for me to solve (it). / The puzzle was so difficult that I could not solve it.
- He is too strong for you to beat (him). / He is so strong that you cannot beat him.
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A phrase can be expanded into a clause. In the same way, a clause can be contracted into a phrase. Thus we have seen that the form of a sentence can be changed without changing its meaning. The transformation can be done using several different methods.
For example a simple sentence containing the adverb too can be transformed into a complex sentence containing so…that with no difference in meaning.
Study the following sentences.
The news is too good to be true.
The news is so good that it cannot be true.
The thief ran too fast for the police to catch.
The thief ran so fast that the police could not catch him.
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