English, asked by ashriyah699, 7 months ago

Rewrite the following sentences removing the adverb 'too':
1. The news is too good to be true.
2. The oranges are too cheap to be fresh
3. She was too poor to pay her fees.
4. I was too late to catch the train.
5. The milk was too hot to drink.
6. This pill is too big for the child to swallow.
7. The sum is too difficult for me to do.
8. He is too proud to admit his fault.
9. God is too kind not to forgive our faults.
10. She speaks too fast to be understood.

Answers

Answered by maya6353
5

Answer:

1 The news is good to be true

2 the orange are cheap to be fresh

3 she was poor to pay her fees

4 I was late to catch the train

6 this pill is big for a child to swallow

7 the sum is difficult for me to do

5 the milk was hot to drink

8 he is proud to admit his fault

9 gorgeous kind not forgive your fault

10 she speaks fast to be understood

Answered by Arisha91
7

Answer:

The new's is so good that is cannot be true

The oranges are so cheap that they cannot be fresh

She was so poor that she could not pay her fees.

I was so late that I could not catch the train

The milk was so not that it could not be drunk.

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