DIFFER TOO – VERY - SO
Too, so, and very are
similar words but we use them differently. In today’s lesson we will take a
look at the difference between the these words.1. Too + Adjective
Too + adjective is used to show something is excessive or problematic. Too is used with negative adjectives like expensive, tired, difficult, etc. Too implies a negative feeling and perhaps an unstated negative consequence. Look at the following example:
Justin: Do you want to come to the party tonight, Mike?
Mike: Sorry, Justin. I’m too tired.
This means, I am tired, and because I am tired I won’t go out tonight. Here are some more examples:
- My old car is too unreliable.
- Economics is too difficult for many students.
2. Very + Adjective
Very + adjective makes that adjective stronger. Very is used to emphasize an adjective.
- I’m very tired today.
- My old car is very unreliable.
- Economics is very difficult for many students.
- It’s very hot today. This is just a statement that the weather is hot…very hot.
- It’s too hot today. This implies that it is hot and there is some negative feeling or problem
- That bag is very expensive. This is just a statement that the bag costs a lot of money.
- That bag is too expensive. This implies that the bag costs a lot of money and I cannot buy it.
- Angelina is very beautiful.
Not, Angelina is
toobeautiful. - Justin is very kind
to his fans. Not, Justin is
tookind to his fans.
So + adjective is similar to too, but it can be used with positive or negative adjectives. So is used to show a cause and effect relationship. So is often use with that:
- I’m so excited about my vacation that I can’t sleep.
- Joe was so nervous when he went on his first date that he forgot to shave.
- It’s so hot and humid that it is hard to breathe outside.
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- Very = extremely but manageable Ex:
·
The exam is very difficult, but
Jim can complete it.
-> Very difficult = it is difficult but possible for Jim to
complete the exam.- Too = excessively extreme and unmanageable
Ex:
·
She is too heavy to ride a scooter.
·
The exam is too difficult. Jim
can't complete it.
-> Too difficult = It is impossible for Jim to complete the
exam.+ Remember that Too implies a negative result.
- "So" is usually accompanied by "that", implicates the cause and effect (nguyên nhân và kết quả)
Ex:
She is so
heavy that she broke the scales.
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