English, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

I am too tired to think of anything
( remove too )​

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Answered by NewGeneEinstein
7

Answer:

I am so tired to think anything

Explanation:

  • too and so are adverbs
  • We can also change it by using very much

I am very much tired to think of anything

Adverb:-

The word which modifies a verb called adverb

Adverbs are of different types.

  • Adverb of time
  • Adverb of place
  • Adverb of manner etc
Answered by qwvilla
2

I am so tired that I cannot think of anything.

  • As it is instructed in the question to remove 'too' from the given sentence and form a new sentence and we all know too...to and so...that can be replaced if the question demands.
  • So as I use 'so' then naturally I have to use 'that' to obey the format.

State the difference between the usage of 'so' and 'so that '?

  • When we use 'so' the clause which is second is actually the result of the first one whereas when we use 'so that' the clause which is second is actually the reason for the first one.

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