Rewrite Sentences Using So…that

January 26th, 2010 in English Grammar, English Learning

Rewrite the following sentences using so…that.

1.    He is too proud to admit his mistake.
2.    The bag is too heavy for me to lift.
3.    He is too weak to walk.
4.    This news is too good to be true.
5.    He is too young to travel alone.
6.    He was too late to catch the train.
7.    The case is too urgent to be postponed.
8.    He is too short to be a good basketball player.
9.    It is too late for us to start a new lesson.
10.    He is too young to understand the consequences of his action.
11.    It is too early to predict the outcome.
12.    He is too simple-minded to be a successful businessman.

Answers

1.    He is so proud that he will not admit his mistake.
2.    The bag is so heavy that I cannot lift it.
3.    He is so weak that he cannot walk.
4.    This news is so good that it cannot be true.
5.    He is so young that he cannot travel alone.
6.    He was so late that he could not catch the train.
7.    The case is so urgent that it cannot be postponed.
8.    He is so short that he can’t be a good basketball player.
9.    It is so late that we cannot start a new lesson.
10.    He is so young that he cannot understand the consequences of his action.
11.    It is so early that the outcome cannot be predicted.
12.    He is so simple-minded that he cannot be a successful businessman.