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(sentence correction) it is too hot today.​

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Answered by siya300678
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Answer:

The sentence 'It is so hot today. ' Is correct with hot as an adjective and so as an adverb of degree. It conveys that it is unpleasantly hot today.

Answered by Iammanjula
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Answer:

The correct sentence will be " It is very hot today" .

Explanation:

The sentence " it is too hot today" means that, it is unpleasantly hot today.

An adjective is a word that modifies or describes the intensity or appearance of a noun or pronoun.

An adverb is a word that describes a verb, an adjective , another adverb , or even a whole sentence.

Here the word "hot" is an adjective and the word "too" describes the intensity of the hotness of the day. So the word "too" here an adverb specially called an adjective- adverb.

Now according to the rules of grammar, if "too" is used as adjective- adverb, there should be a "to" with that.

For example, " It is too hot today to going outside."

But the given sentence has no further phrase extension. So the sentence is incorrect.

The correct sentence is " It is very hot today" .

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