0 Hi,02br 02br 001. I don't understand what the differences between "too" and "so" are. For example, should I use "Your explanation is too bad" or "Your explanation is so bad"? (I also think that the word "bad" isn't quite right in this case, maybe "You explanation is * complicated" is better?)02br 002. What are the differences between "seek", "find" and "search" / "images", "pictures" and "photos"? / "college" and "university"?02br 003. My friend adviced me to use "do dishes" instead of "wash dishes". However, I think "wash dishes" is better for adults.02br 02br 00Thank you in advance. ^^0-
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0(1) In this context:02br 02br 00"Your explanation is too complicated" = your explanation is excessively complicated, and I cannot understand what you mean; "Your explanation is so complicated" = your explanation is very complicated.02br 02br 00(2) To seek sometheing / to search for something = to look for something. 02br 02br 00To f
0It's a very particular explanation. 02br 02br 00just go around. thanks and make me know sth. 02br 02br 00I think you are must be a language professor。02br 02br 00i also see your explanation of the business letter. that's very wonderful. you are a accommodating persol ^_^0-