His heart was too full for words.
Kindly help change this sentence by removing 'too' adverb. Thanks
It depends on what you mean. Was his heart so full that words could not decribe how full it was, or was it so full that he could not speak, or something else?
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It depends on what you mean. Was his heart so full that words could not decribe how full it was, or was it so full that he could not speak, or something else?
His heart was too full for words.
Kindly help change this sentence by removing 'too' adverb.
His heart was full for words.
Can you think of a context in which saying this would make sense?
Clive
His heart was too full for words.
Kindly help change this sentence by removing 'too' adverb.<<< Your instruction sounds like you are asking us to do nothing but remove the word 'too''. This results in an incorrect sentence.
The instruction in your book says we should reword the sentence . . . , This means we can make more than one change. I'd say eg