ππRemove - too......to And Use - so.....that....ππ
too = so.
to / for + O + to = that + pronoun (S/O) + can / could + not
πRemove 'too' and use 'so' in place of 'too.'
πThen remove 'to' ( used in infinitive (to + Verb present form) ) and use 'that + pronoun ( Subject/object) + can not / could not .
πIf sentence has 'for + o + to ' , it will be removed and use 'that + pronoun ( Subject) + can not / could not '.
πIf the subject of sentence too......to is It , use 'that + one + can not / could not ' in place of 'to' .
πcan is for present tense could is for past tense .
πIf there is adjective like proud,lazy,cruel before 'to' , use 'will not / would not ' instead of 'can not / could not '.
For example.
1) Amol is too tall to sit here.
βΎ Amol is so tall that he can not sit here.
2) Janhvi was too small to ride a bicycle.
βΎ Janhvi was so small that she could not ride a bicycle.
3) The train was too slow for us to reach in time.
βΎ The train was so slow that we could not reach in time.
4) It is too wet to sleep.
βΎ It is so wet that one can not sleep.
5) He is too proud to beg.
βΎ He is so proud that he will not beg.
6) The lesson is too hard to be understood.
βΎ The lesson is so hard that it can not be understood.
π The examples of 'so...... that' are adverbial clause of result.
βοΈ Solve the following examples.βοΈ
1)They were too tired to walk further.
2)We are too busy to do other work.
3)The school bag is too heavy for them to carry.
4)Rohan is too sad to concentrate on his study.
5)This sentence is too difficult for him to solve.
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