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he is so young that he cannot run fast ( "too____to'​

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Answered by maman2594
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He is too young to run fast .

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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He is too young to run fast.

  • The words too...to have a negative implication. It implies "more than is necessary or desirable".
  • The structure of the sentence is TOO +. ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB + TO INFINITIVE.
  • In some questions, we are directed to solve a question as instructed, it means we have to follow the instruction. But when it comes to grammar we are given a few words or sometimes we are told to change the given question as requested. For example, change the affirmative sentence into negative, or add the given adjective in the statement, or add a question tag in a simple statement, etc.
  • "Too" is an adverb which can be used to replace words such as "excessively", "additionally", "as well" or "also". Whereas, "To", is a versatile preposition that can be used in numerous situations and contexts.

Hence, He is too young to run fast.

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