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Page 1: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

TOOTOO + + ADJECTIVEADJECTIVE

Page 2: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

What's the difference between the following two sentences?

It's very cold.It's too cold.

The first sentence is just a statement. The second

sentence, however, implies some sort of difficulty. For

example, maybe it's too cold so we can't go outside.

Page 3: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

"Too cold! Better to shop online"

Page 4: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

The giraffe is too tall to dance with the rabbit.

Page 5: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

His glasses are His glasses are tootoo big for him big for him

Page 6: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

It is It is tootoo dark to dark to see what is in see what is in the picurethe picure

Page 7: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

He is He is tootoo fat for this motorbike fat for this motorbike

Page 8: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

It is It is tootoo hot to wear a jacket in Antalya hot to wear a jacket in Antalya

Page 9: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

This limousin is This limousin is tootoo long for the streets! long for the streets!

Page 10: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

She is She is tootoo short to short to reach the cupreach the cup

Page 11: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

He is He is tootoo stupid to rule such a big country.(!) stupid to rule such a big country.(!)

Page 12: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

He is He is tootoo tall to find tall to find a woman to marrya woman to marry

Page 13: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

She is She is tootoo thin for a thin for a healthy womanhealthy woman

Page 14: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

He is He is tootoo ugly huh? ugly huh?

Page 15: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

That is too heavy for him

Page 16: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The

The music is The music is tootoo loud! loud!

Page 17: TOO + ADJECTIVE. What's the difference between the following two sentences? It's very cold. It's too cold. The first sentence is just a statement. The