Too-to, So-that English Grammar
1. She is too old to lift.
She is so old that she can't lift.
Combining Two Sentences Using Too-to and So-that |
Combining Two Sentences Using Too-to and So-that
2. The juice is too cool for me to drink.
The juice is so cool that I can't drink.
3. The lesson is too boring to listen.
The lesson is so boring that it can not be listened.
4. The thief ran too fast to catch.
The thief ran so fast that he couldn't be caught.
5. She is too proud to beg.
She is so proud that she can't beg.
6. She is too old to live without help.
She is so old that she can't live without help.
7. I am too busy to talk to you.
I am so busy that I can't talk to you.
8. I am too tired to climb the steps.
I am so tired that I can't climb the steps.
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9. The problem is too complex to be solved easily.
The problem is so complex that it can't be solved easily.
10. It was too cold for us to go out.
It was so cold that we couldn't go out.
11. Her behaviour was too rude for me to tolerate.
Her behaviour was so rude that we could not tolerate.
12. The weather was too hot for us to go out.
The weather was so hot that we could not go out.
13. He was too poor to send his children to school.
He was so poor that he couldn't send his children to school.
14. The puzzle was too difficult for me to solve.
The puzzle was so difficult that I couldn't solve.
15. He is too weak to become an army officer.
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