Rewrite the sentence using too.
He is so proud that he will not apologise.
He is too proud for apologise.
He is too proud to apologise.
He is too proud to apologising.
He is too proud for apologising.
'Under the bridge' is a ____________.
phrase
sentence
object
verb
The island was filled with many huge trees, a number of beautiful flowering plants and a small lake.
This is a ______________ sentence.
complex
compound
simple
None of these
'Being tired of waiting' is a _____________.
clause
verbal noun
Go we shall park to the. Rearrange the jumbled words to make a sensible sentence.
Go shall park we the to.
We shall go to the park.
We park go shall the to.
Rewrite the sentence using the adverb 'too' without changing the meaning.
The thief drove so fast that the police could not catch him.
He drove too fast for the police for catching.
He drove too fast for the police to catching.
He drove too fast for the police for catch.
He drove too fast for the police to catch.
There isn't any meat left in the freezer. Change the negative sentence into an affirmative one.
There is meat left in the freezer.
There is few meat left in the freezer.
There is some meat left in the freezer.
There is many meat left in the freezer.
What a beautiful flower! The sentence is ___________.
interrogative
assertive
exclamatory
imperative
Frame a negative question: You are feeling well.
Are you feeling well?
Aren't you feeling well?
Don't you feel well?
Do you feel well?
Replace 'too' with 'so...that' without changing the meaning of the sentence.
He is too ignorant for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant and that he is not suitable for the post of a postman.
He is so ignorant that he is suitable for the post of a postman.