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He is so weak that he cannot carry the box, is the sentence without "too" .
Explanation:
- "So" means in connection with the outcome of or in support of something.
- Let's begin by considering "so" as a coordinating conjunction, or a word that connects two or more entities, such as phrases or other words.
- It implies "hence" or "for that reason" when used in this manner. In this sense, "so" links two complete sentences and indicates how something in the first sentence has turned out.
- "So" is a rather polysemous word. It may be employed as an adjective, adverb, conjunction, pronoun, interjection, or other word.
- When we remove "too" we put "so" to make the sentence.
- Thus, He is so weak that he cannot carry the box, is the sentence without "too".
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