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Remove "too" in English Grammar

Published on Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Remove "too" in English Grammar

Hello Students, Welcome again to the concept of English of Grammar. Today we will discuss a most interesting topic of the Grammar i.e. Remove Too
All the best, Students Lets start our topic.

Rule 1:-

If the structure of a sentence is
Subject + verb + too + Adjective/Adverb + infinitive (to+v1)

Conversion:-

Step 1:- subject + verb.
Step 2:- remove “too” and write “so” at that place.
Step 3:- use Adjective/Adverb.
Step 4:- use “that”
Step 5:- use pronoun according to the subject.
Step 6:- use can/can’t/cannot/could not which is according to the tense.
Step 7:- remove “to” and then rest of the part of the sentence.
Pattern will be subject + verb + so + Adjective/Adverb + that + pronoun (according to the subject) + can/can’t/couldn’t/could not + rest of the sentences.
E.g.:- 
  • He is too good to beat a boy. 
  • Solution:- He is so good that he cannot beat a boy. 
  • It is too cold to go out of the mansion. 
  • Solution:- It is so cold that we cannot go out of the mansion. 

Rule 2:-

If the structure of a sentence is
Subject + verb + too + Adjective + for + Noun

Conversion:-

Step 1:- subject + verb.
Step 2:- remove “too” and write “so” at that place.
Step 3:- use Adjective.
Step 4:- use “that”.
Step 5:- use pronoun according to the subject.
Step 6:- use can/can’t/cannot/could not which is according to the tense.
Step 7:- use “be” and remove “for”.
Step 8:- remove “to” and then rest of the part of the sentence.
Pattern will be subject + verb + so + Adjective + that + pronoun (according to the subject) + can/can’t/couldn’t/could not + be + rest of the sentences.
E.g.:- 
  • He is too dull for a work. 
  • Solution:- He is so dull that he cannot be a worker. 

Rule 3:-

If the structure of a sentence is
Subject + verb + too + Adjective + for + Pronoun(objective case)

Conversion pattern

Subject + verb + so + Adjective + that + Pronoun(Nominative case) + can/can’t/couldn’t/could not + any verb that is suitable.
E.g.:- 
  • The night is very cold for me. 
  • Solution:- The night is so cold that I cannot bear it. 

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Rule 4:-

If the structure of a sentence is
Subject + verb + too + Adjective/Adverb

Conversion

Step 1:- subject + verb.
Step 2:- remove “too” and write “so” at that place.
Step 3:- use Adjective in comparative form.
Step 4:- use “than” instead of “that”.
Step 5:- use should/should be + Adjective or it is proper/it was proper.
E.g:- 
  • Veena runs too weak 
  • Solution:- Veena is weaker than it is proper. 

Rule 5:-

Two sentences are joined using infinitives (to + v1)
E.g.:- 
  • I switched on the television. I want to see the news. 
  • Solution:- I switched on the television to see the news. 

Rule 6:-

Two sentences are joined using “too + to”
E.g.:- 
  • The news is very vulgar; it cannot be broadcasted. 
  • Solution:- The news is too vulgar to be broadcasted. 
  • He us very ill; he cannot go to the college today 
  • Solution:- He is too ill to go to the college today. 

Thanks student for reading this article. I hope you have understood well. If you have any confusion then you can comment, I will surely try to solve your problem as soon as possible.

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