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The sun is too hot for me.

In this sentence please remove too.

Answers

Answered by rohitkumargupta
1

HELLO DEAR,

GIVEN:-The sun is too hot for me.

In this sentence please remove too.

ANSWER:-

\large{The \:sun \:is\: also\:hot\: for\: me.}

Defination of " too"

Too is used instead of also (vice-versa)

example-

I like cake too - I like cake also.

"Too" is used less frequently than "to" , so if you know what "too" means then you can use it just for those specific meaning.

Too is an adverb that can meam ' excessively ' or ' also'.

Use ' too' to modify or emphasize a word. For example ." The weather is too hot.

THANKS.

Answered by PADMINI
1

In this sentence please remove too:

The sun is too hot for me.

Answer:

The sun is so hot that I can't bear it.

  • The given sentence is ''The sun is too hot for me.'' It includes the adverb ''too''.
  • Now we need to remove the adverb ''too'' and re-write the sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence.
  • The sun is too hot for me.
  • Structure: Subject + helping verb + too + adjective + for + pronoun(Object)
  • After removing the adverb ''too'' we need to add the words ''so'' and ''that''

The required sentence will be:

The sun is so hot that I can't bear it.

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