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1. It is never too late to start.

2. He is too strong not to win the game.


3. It is too hot.
4. They are too dishonest not to take a bribe.
5. Ujjwal is too cute not to be loved by all
6. He was too weak to walk.
7. He is too slow to win the race.
8. She is too weak to pass the examination.
9. He is too foolish to win the election.
10. He is too old to walk.
11. The Principal is too busy to attend the meeting.
12. He is too proud to learn.
13. He is too weak to go to school.
14. The dress is too costly to be purchased.
15. He is too poor to buy books.
16. Milk with Horlicks is so tasty that the children will drink it.
17. Kaka Ji is so kind that he will help me.
18. Mukesh is excessively fond of money.
19. The pen is so costly to be purchased by us.
20. Mr Gupta is so truthful that he cannot be a successful lawyer.
21. The house is so small that it cannot accommodate everybody.
22. He is so honest that he will not accept a bribe.
23. My grandfather is so weak that he cannot walk properly.
24. He is so busy that he cannot come.
25. He is so exhausted that he cannot walk.

Ex: 2

1.He is too weak to play.


2. Sita is too fat to dance.
3. The boys are too tired to work.
4. She is too proud to beg.
5. She is too shy to ask for help.
6. We are too poor to keep a servant.
7. He was too proud to learn.
8. My son was too weak to play.
9. You are too lazy to work.
10. She was too frightened to speak a word.
11. He was too late to hear the speech
12. The news is too good to be true.
13. She is too talkative to be silent.
14. He is too selfish to be a true friend.
15. She is too proud to beg
ANSWER:

1. It is never so late that one cannot start.


2. He is so strong that he can win the game.
3. It is extremely hot. Or It is hot beyond the proper limit.
4. They are so dishonest that they can take the bribe.
5. Ujjwal is so cute that he can be loved by all.
6. He was so weak that he could not walk.
7. He is so slow that he cannot win the race.
8. She is so weak that she cannot pass the examination.
9. He is so foolish that he cannot win the election.
10. He is so old that he cannot walk.
11. The principal is so busy that he cannot attend the meeting.
12. He is so proud that he cannot learn.
13. He is so weak that he cannot go to school.
14. The dress is so costly that it cannot be purchased.
15. He is so poor that he cannot buy the books.
16. Milk with Horlicks is too tasty for children not to drink.
17. Kaka Ji is too kind not to help me.
18. Mukesh is too fond of money.
19. The pen is too costly to be purchased by us.
20. Mr Gupta is too truthful to be a successful lawyer.
21. The house is too small to accommodate everybody.
22. He is too honest to accept a bribe.
23. My grandfather is too weak to walk properly.
24. He is too busy to come.
25. He is too exhausted to walk.
I) Rewrite the following sentences removing ‘too’:

1) It was too cold to go for a walk.

2) She was too poor to pay her fees.

3) He was too late to catch the bus.

4) The house is too small to accommodate everybody.

5) We were too late to see the drama

6) She was sobbing too bitterly to answer any question.

7) She is too ill to attend any function.

8) The tea is too hot to drink.

9) She is too proud to beg.

10) The tree is too high for me to climb.

11) He is too foolish to care.

12) He is too fickle minded to be trusted.

II) Rewrite the following sentences using ‘too’:

1) These apples are so costly that you cannot buy them.

2) He is so short that he cannot be a soldier.

3) She speaks so softly that she cannot be hard in a small room.

4) This passage in the book is so difficult that I cannot understand.

5) She is so weak that she cannot get up from the bed.

6) I am so tired that I cannot keep awake.

7) It is so dark that we cannot see anything.

8) He is so truthful that he cannot tell a lie.

9) It is so hot that you cannot go out.

10) She is so shy that she cannot even speak.

11) The man is so old that he cannot learn new things.

12) Time is so precious that it cannot be wasted.

III) Use ‘In spite of’:


1) Though he is intelligent he is not fit for the job.

2) Though he came late to school he was not punished.

3) You helped him, still he did not pass.

4) He had scarce resources; still he persisted in his struggle against the Moghals.

5) Although Chinese furniture looks stylish ,it is not very durable.

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