Fill in the blanks with too, so or very. Answers 1. The room was so hot that I could not sleep at all. 2. He… Continue reading
Using So
So means ‘to that extent’ or ‘that much’. It is often used when we are talking about a high degree of something. I am so… Continue reading
The adverb too
Too is an adverb. It is used before adjectives without nouns and before adverbs. I arrived too late. You are too generous. Too and too… Continue reading
Special uses of some adverbs – Part II
Too Too is used to mean ‘more than is required’. You ate too much. He is too fat. It is too hot to go out.… Continue reading
Special uses of some adverbs
Very Very is commonly used before an adjective or another adverb in the positive degree. It means ‘to a great extent’. She is very beautiful.… Continue reading