English, asked by pprql, 10 months ago

write this sentences in too...to pattern
1)the weather is so humid that u cannot wear silk
2)the baby was so scared that he would not come out of his bed.

3)Dev was so angry that he didn't speak to anyone .

4)The dress was so expensive that Shalini couldn't buy it.​

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Answered by shaurya224
1

Answer:

  • The weather is too humid that you can't wear silk
  • The baby was too scared that he wouldn't come out of his bed
  • Dev was too angry that he didn't speak to anyone
  • The dress was to expensive that Shalini couldn't buy it

Answered by varadad25
10

Answer:

1. The weather is too humid for you to wear silk.

2. The baby was too scared to come out of his bed.

3. Dev was too angry to speak to anyone.

4. The dress was too expensive for Shalini to buy it.

Explanation:

In the question, there is an inverse part of a grammar part is given. The grammar part is 'remove too' whereas, here 'add too' is given.

Additional Information:

1. Remove too:

It is one of the parts of English grammar.

In such sentences, 'too' and 'to' are given and they have to be removed.

2. Too in English:

There are total three too, 'to', 'two' and 'too'.

They all have different meanings.

Too means 'also' or 'very'.

3. To in English:

To is used as a preposition in English.

It means 'at' or 'an infinitive prefix'.

4. Rules of Remove too:

1. When there are two toos in the given sentence i. e. 'too' and 'to', they are replaced by other words i. e. they are removed.

2. Instead of 'too', use 'so'.

3. Instead of 'to', use 'that'.

4. If the first sentence with 'too' is in Present Tense, 'can't' is used after 'that' with appropriate pronoun for the subject of the sentence.

5. If the first sentence with 'too' is in Past Tense, 'couldn't' is used after 'that' with appropriate pronoun for the subject of the sentence.

6. In some sentences, there is an extra word 'for + accusative case of pronoun' before 'to'.

Then, we have to change that pronoun to 'nominative case' and then apply the above rules. [ See example 3. ( Below ). ]

Some Examples:

1. Ram is too fat to run. [ Remove too. ]

Ans.: Ram is so fat that he can't run.

2. Seema was too weak to walk. [ Remove too. ]

Ans.: Seema was so weak that she couldn't walk.

3. It is too heavy for me to lift this bag. [ Remove too. ]

Ans.: It is so heavy that I can't lift this bag.

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