[Grammar] It is too hard a test.

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Hello everyone,
I´d like to ask about grammar in this sentence. I understand it means that a test it´s hard but why this form?
I found it in a book.
 
Hello everyone,
I´d like to ask about grammar in this sentence. I understand it means that a test it´s hard but why this form?
I found it in a book.
There is also a structure that looks the sames as what you have asked.
i.e.: he is such a good man==> he is so good a man.
 
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In rather formal English we can use too + adjective + a/an + noun:
• I hope you haven't had too tiring a day. (not ... a too tiring day.)
(In a less formal style we might say 'I hope your day hasn't been too tiring.')

(Advanced Grammar in Use - Martin Hewings)
 
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Hello,



Please go to the "search" box at the top of the page and type in:

This is too big a subject


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I think that you will find that thread very helpful.

Excuse me for not linking. I am computer illiterate. I still even use a dial-up computer!



James
 
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Hello,



Please go to the "search" box at the top of the page and type in:

This is too big a subject


*****

I think that you will find that thread very helpful.

Excuse me for not linking. I am computer illiterate. I still even use a dial-up computer!



James

Thanks a lot.
Rona
 
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