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    Default so, too and very

    what is the difference between so, too and very?
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    Default Re: so, too and very

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    (1) It is so hot that you could fry an egg on the sidewalk.

    (2) It is too cold to go to the beach today.

    (3) You are a very good student.
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    Default Re: so, too and very

    Welcome to the forum, sanaz. :hi;. We like to help when we can, but that is rather too broad a question to answer in one thread, as you will see if you look here:

    so adverb (VERY) - definition in British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionary Online
    too adverb (MORE) - definition in British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionary Online
    very adverb - definition in British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionary Online

    Do you have examples of specific sentences in which you are not sure which of these words is appropriate? If so, post them here, and we'll see what we can do.
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    Default Re: so, too and very

    Hi
    I want to do this quiz but I can't!
    I can't attach link, I'm sorry!

    I don't know differences between so, too and very!

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    Default Re: so, too and very

    Quote Originally Posted by sanaz_gh View Post
    I want to do this quiz but I can't!.....I don't know the differences between 'so', 'too' and 'very'!
    Well, theParser gave you examples of the words in use, and I gave you links to dictionary definitions, which also had examples of the words in use. Unless you provide specific examples of sentences in which you don't know which one to use, there is not much more we can do.
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    Default Re: so, too and very

    Quote Originally Posted by 5jj View Post
    Well, theParser gave you examples of the words in use, and I gave you links to dictionary definitions, which also had examples of the words in use. Unless you provide specific examples of sentences in which you don't know which one to use, there is not much more we can do.

    Thank you very much

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    Default Re: so, too and very

    I mean this quiz.
    I read the dictionary difinition but I can't do this!


    Q1 -
    The coffee was ____ hot that I couldn't drink it.
    so
    too
    very


    Q2 - The coffee was ____ hot to drink.
    so
    too
    very


    Q3 - The bus was ____ crowded.
    too
    very
    Either could be used here.


    Q4 - There were far ____ many people there.
    too
    very
    Either could be used here.


    Q5 - It was ____ good that I rushed out and bought it.
    so
    too
    very


    Q6 - It cost ____ much.
    so
    too
    very
    All of them could be used here.


    Q7 - ____ many people think the way I do.
    So
    Very
    Either could be used here.


    Q8 - He was ___rude that I lost my temper.
    so
    too
    very
    All of them could be used here.


    Q9 - Was it ____ expensive to buy?
    so
    too
    very
    All of them could be used here.


    Q10 - It cost ___ much that I didn't buy it.
    so
    too
    very
    All of them could be used here.


    Q11 - If he doesn't stop being ____ rude, I'm going to lose my temper.
    so
    too


    Q12 - We can use the structure- very + adjective + infinitive.
    TrueFalse
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    Default Re: so, too and very

    Quote Originally Posted by sanaz_gh View Post
    I mean this quiz. I read the dictionary difinition but I can't do this!

    Q1 -
    The coffee was ____ hot that I couldn't drink it.
    Q2 -
    The coffee was ____ hot to drink.
    TheParser's examples should help you get those.

    Q3 - The bus was ____ crowded..... too/very
    Either could be used here.
    True, but with no more context than you have, 'very' is more likely; we'd need a reason for it to be too crowded.

    Q5 - It was ____ good that I rushed out and bought it.
    Q8 - He was ___rude that I lost my temper.
    Q9 - Was it ____ expensive to buy?
    Q10 - It cost ___ much that I didn't buy it.
    TheParser's examples should help you get those.
    Try those, and then we'll look at the others.
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    Default Re: so, too and very

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    That is a very interesting quiz. I think that the teachers would appreciate it if you tried to answer the questions first. Then they would be very happy to check your answers.

    I think that No. 1 is "so." Now would you like to try the others? Good luck!

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    Default Re: so, too and very

    In Q1 correct answer is 'so' .why we can't use too and very.I think they are possible too!

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