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It was so hot that the P.T. period could not be held. (Begin: It was too …………….……….…)

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
78
The correct answers for the given sentence are given below. You can use either of the two.

It was too hot for the P.T. period to be held.

                               or

It was too hot to play outside in the P.T. period. 

Explanation

The 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to say that something or someone is more than good, necessary, possible, etc. In simple words, 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to mean the negative sense of the given sentence. For example the meaning of the sentence 'It was too hot to play outside in the P.T. period.' is it was very hot so the P.T. period could not be held outside.
Answered by Anonymous
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