use too ... to and soo.. that.. not ..
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The news is too good to be true.
The news is so good that it cannot be true.
The thief ran too fast for the police to catch.
The thief ran so fast that the police could not catch him.
The tea was too hot to drink.
The tea was so hot that I could not drink it.
The bag was too heavy for me to lift.
The bag was so heavy that I could not lift it.
He spoke too fast to be understood.
He spoke so fast that he could not be understood.
NOTE :
If the adverb too is followed by an adjective + to infinitive, we expand the sentence into two clauses, the first containing so and the second containing that.
If the sentence containing too…to is in the affirmative, the sentence containing so…that will be in the negative.
Hope it helps !
All the best
The news is too good to be true.
The news is so good that it cannot be true.
The thief ran too fast for the police to catch.
The thief ran so fast that the police could not catch him.
The tea was too hot to drink.
The tea was so hot that I could not drink it.
The bag was too heavy for me to lift.
The bag was so heavy that I could not lift it.
He spoke too fast to be understood.
He spoke so fast that he could not be understood.
NOTE :
If the adverb too is followed by an adjective + to infinitive, we expand the sentence into two clauses, the first containing so and the second containing that.
If the sentence containing too…to is in the affirmative, the sentence containing so…that will be in the negative.
Hope it helps !
All the best
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