How good are you at using adjectives in the sentences? Do you know when we use the adjective word, 'too'? Try this 'Too + Adjective Quiz' and see if you pass this test with 100% marks or not. Too comes before an adjective or an adverb. For example, He is too young to drink. Generally, it means either 'excessively' or 'also' and is used in various ways in the sentences. Here, you'll be tested if you know how to use this adjective in the sentences. Good luck!
To go
To swim
To read
To sleep
Too driving
To Lead
To drive
Drive
To be
Too also
To play
To sing.
To clean
To do
To dance
To cheat
The Coffee is too hot for Martha to drink
The coffe is hot for Martha too drink
The coffe is too for Martha hot to drink
None of these
Catalina is so young too drive her car
Catalina too young to drive
Catalina is too young to drive her car
None of these
It is too cold for me to dance
It is too cold for I to dance
It is cold too for me to dance
None of these
Adjectives + for+ person + too infinitive
Too + Adjectives + for+ person + to infinitive
Too + Adjectives + for+ person
None of these
Too many
Too much
Too
Very
Too
To
So
Too many
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