Too
Too is an adverb that means access of quality it comes before an adjective in a sentence qualify them.
Remove too |
Remove Too
The process in which we remove too from a sentence and used a word of same meaning in place of it, is called Remove Too.
Ex - He is too weak.
He is very weak.
Kinds of Remove Too
There are following two kinds of Remove Too.
- Remove Too without infinitive
- Remove Too with
- Remove Too without infinitive
A sentence that contain two before an adjective but no infinitive is used in the sentence is called the sentence of remove too without infinitive.
- if two is used before an adjective in a sentence and no infinitive is used just after the adjective too is removed from the sentence by the following rules -
- เคฏเคฆि เคिเคธी เคตाเค्เคฏ เคฎें เคिเคธी sentence เคे เคชเคนเคฒे too เคा เคช्เคฐเคฏोเค เคนो เคเคฐ เคเคธเคे เคฌाเคฆ เคिเคธी infinitive เคा เคช्เคฐเคฏोเค เคจा เคนो เคคो เคเคธ เคตाเค्เคฏ เคธे เคจिเคฎ्เคจเคฒिเคिเคค เคจिเคฏเคฎों เคธे too เคो เคนเคाเคฏा เคाเคคा เคนै।
Rules -
- There is not changing in subject and verb
- Too is removed from the sentence
- Then all the rest words are written all together.
- Then one of the following is a written.
More than proper,
more than required,
more than necessary,
more than enough.
Ex- He is too weak.
He is weak more than enough.
Note
- if too is used just after the subject in a sentence this to does not contain the meaning of excess of quality. if contains the meaning of 'also' went too is removed from the sentence 'also' is used in palace of too.
Ex- I too teach Hindi.
I also teach Hindi.
- If too is used in the last of a sentence this too does not contain the meaning of excess of quality if contains the meaning of also went to remove from the sentence, 'also' is used in place of too.
Ex- English is taught in Shivajinagar too.
English is taught in Shivajinagar also.
English is taught in Shivajinagar also.
- A sentence that contain too before an adjective and no infinitive is used just after the adjective but preposition for is used just after the adjective, too is removed from the sentence by the following rules -
- There is not changing in subject and verb.
- Too is removed.
- So is used in place of too.
- Then the adjective of the sentence is written.
- Preposition for is also removed.
- That+pronoun+cannot is used in palace of for.
- Then the suitable main verb is used by self.
- The rest words are eaten at last.
Structure
[S+V+too+adj+for+noun.]
Changing
[S+V+so+adj+that+pronoun+cannot+MV+noun]
[S+V+so+adj+that+pronoun+cannot+MV+noun]
Ex- she is too dull for a doctor.
She is so dull that she cannot be a doctor.
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