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it was............hot to drink


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Answered by YajasJohri
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Answer:

It was too hot to drink .

Explanation:

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Answered by jenisha145
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It was too hot to drink.

Adverbs-

  1. Adverbs are words or groups of words that are used usually before verbs and describe the verb's quality. It gives extra information about the verb.
  2. For instance in this sentence- "She sang beautifully". The subject is singing and her singing that is the verb is further described as beautiful. So the word "beautifully" here is the adverb.
  3. But when it comes to the adverb "too" it is most commonly used before adjectives to add more detail to it.
  4. It can be used before adverbs also where something is far more than good, necessary, or possible.
  5. Another way of using this adverb is by adding it in places of 'also'. As if we do not want to use also we can use too in such places.
  6. Coming to this example, the beverage was hot, and to add a degree or more detail we use "too" before the adjective "hot".

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