He is too ill to come to school. (Begin it with he is so ill )
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He is so ill that he could not come to school.
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- 'Too' and 'so' both are employed before adjectives for adding emphasis in the sentence.
- However, the word 'so' is used to make the statement or idea stronger while 'too' offers a negative connotation as it implies 'more than required.'
- The given sentence uses 'too' which offers a negative connotation and affects the impact of the message.
- It rather offers a positive idea(not critiquing), it would use the adverb 'so' to make the idea stronger and impactful.
- It emphasizes his illness that he is extremely(so) ill and could not attend the school.
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He is too ill to come to school. (Begin it with he is so ill )
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