English, asked by rahulchandra1103, 1 day ago

(using too or every)
1: it is _____hot to work Today.

2: it is '_____ hot to work today
3: it is _____soon to tell whether he will be found guilty​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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1. It is too hot to work Today.

2: it is too hot to work today.

3. it is too soon to tell whether he will be found guilty​

  • In the field of English grammar, the words 'too' and 'very' are adverbs.
  • The general rule of learning whether to use 'too' or 'very' in a statement is that the adverb 'very' is mostly used for statements giving a positive meaning.
  • On the other hand, the adverb 'too' is used for statements that provide a negative meaning.
  • Usage of the word 'too' implies that there is a problem. On the hand, usage of the term 'very' implies that there is a problem but things can be made better.
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