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The Removal of Too Exercises
Exercises - 3
1. Milk with Horlicks is so tasty that the
children will drink it.
2. Kaka Ji is so kind that he will help me.
3. Mukesh is excessively fond of money.
4. The pen is so costly to be purchased by
US.
5. Mr Gupta is so truthful that he cannot be
a successful lawyer.
6. The house is so small that it cannot
accommodate everybody.
7. He is so honest that he will not accept a
bribe.
8. My grandfather is so weak that he cannot
walk properly.
9. He is so busy that he cannot come.
10. He is so exhausted that he cannot walk.

Please help me with this. ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

A clause is a part of a sentence which has a subject and a predicate. A clause may stand as a simple sentence or may join another clause to make a sentence. Therefore, a sentence consists of one, two or more clauses.

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