Is the sentence "He is so weak that he doesn't walk." right, if we we want to express " he is too weak to walk."? If not the same meaning, when can we say "He is so weak that he can't walk."?
" Correct, but it sounds like he can walk but prefers not to, perhaps eg because it makes him tied. He is too weak to walk. OK He is so weak that he can't walk.
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"He is so weak that he doesn't walk." Correct, but it sounds like he can walk but prefers not to, perhaps eg because it makes him tied.
He is too weak to walk. OK
He is so weak that he can't walk. OK