English, asked by arrahaman757, 8 months ago

He is too timid to protest (omit 'too')

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Answered by salonisingh160oztp48
42

Answer:

He is so timid that he can't protest.

Explanation:

It's a rule in English grammar that when we have to omit "too" in a statement , we use "so...that".

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Answered by sadiaanam
3

Answer:

He is so timid that he cannot protest.

Explanation:

He is so timid that he cannot protest.

There are some steps to be followed while omitting the word too:

Here we firstly add the subject twice to emphasis the good or bad deed of the subject.

secondly we use word "so" in place of "too" in the sentence.

Then we add adjective to enhance the subjects deed.

We then use "that" after the adjective.

Then  we use pronoun to showcase the quality.

Then we use use can/can’t/cannot/could not which is according to the tense.

And  we remove the word to from the original sentence

And lastly add the verb accordingly.

Hence we get the sentence He is so timid that he cannot protest.

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