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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Fact

Hello,

1.The fact is too evident to require any proof.

I have to remove 'too' from the above sentence.

A. The fact is so evident that it does not require any proof.

Generally, we use 'cannot' ,'could not' in the subordinate clause depending on the tense in the main clause for removing 'too' in such type of sentences..But in the #1, 'can not' does not make sense so I used 'does not' in #A.

I would like to know whether the usage of other than 'can not', 'could not' 'will not' is allowed for such kind of sentences having 'too'.....'to' construction.

Thanks.

  

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A. The fact is so evident that it does not require any proof. Right.

  • A.
  • The fact is so evident that it does not require any proof.
  • Right.
  • 'to' construction.
  • I see no problem with doing that.
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hanuman_20001.The fact is too evident to require any proof.I have to remove 'too' from the above sentence.A. The fact is so evident that it does not require any proof.

Right.

hanuman_2000I would like to know whether the usage of other than 'can not', 'could not' 'will not' is allowed for such kind of sentences having 'too'.....'t

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