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It is a very hot . I can't go out. (use 'too'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is very hot to go out too.

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Answered by rmb
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It is too hot for me to go out.

  • Combining the two sentences, 'I' changes to 'me'.
  • The word 'too' is an adverb.
  • It is used to convey the intensity or degree of something.
  • Generally, 'too' indicates an excess of something, and so usually has a negative meaning.
  • For example, here, 'too hot' means that it is hotter than desired.  
  • Similarly, 'too young' or 'too smart'  are cases where 'too' is not used to appreciate the quality mentioned.
  • 'Very' is also used to talk about the degree of something.
  • However, 'very' is not usually a negative term.
  • For example, 'very beautiful' and 'very studious'.

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