You are very clever. You cannot be cheated. (combine the above sentences into one one sentence using "too......
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The two sentences can be joined in the following manner:
You are too clever to be cheated.
The 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to say that something or someone is more than good, necessary, possible, etc. In simple words, 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to mean the negative sense of the given sentence. For example the meaning of the sentence 'You are too clever to be cheated.' is 'You are so clever that no one can cheat you.'
You are too clever to be cheated.
The 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to say that something or someone is more than good, necessary, possible, etc. In simple words, 'too+adjective+to' structure is used to mean the negative sense of the given sentence. For example the meaning of the sentence 'You are too clever to be cheated.' is 'You are so clever that no one can cheat you.'
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