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Class12English #EnglishGrammar #RemoveToo #SentenceTransformation #GrammarRules #EnglishGrammarClass12 #BoardExamPreparation #EnglishBy[YourChannelName] (e.g., #EnglishByAmanSir) #CBSEClass12 (or your specific education board, e.g., #UPBoardClass12) #AdverbToo #SoThat (as "too...to" is replaced by "so...that" in this transformation) #LearnEnglishGrammar #GrammarTips #Education Explanation of the Grammar Concept The removal of the adverb "too" (meaning "excessively" in a negative sense) is a common English grammar exercise involving the transformation of sentences. The main rule is to replace the structure too + adjective/adverb + to-infinitive with the structure so + adjective/adverb + that + pronoun + cannot/could not. General Rule: Original: Subject + verb + too + adjective/adverb + (for someone) + to-infinitive Transformed: Subject + verb + so + adjective/adverb + that + pronoun + cannot/could not + rest of the sentence Examples: Original: He is too weak to walk. Transformed: He is so weak that he cannot walk. Original: The tea was too hot for me to drink. Transformed: The tea was so hot that I could not drink it. Original: It is too cold to go out. Transformed: It is so cold that we cannot go out. The tense of "cannot" or "could not" depends on the tense of the original sentence (present tense uses cannot, past tense uses could not).