c14 u10 project the use of too + adjective and infinitive

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TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

A verb in base form…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

A verb in base form…

Decide(decidir)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

A verb in base form…

Decide(decidir)

A verb in infinitive…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

A verb in base form…

Decide(decidir)

A verb in infinitive…

To Decide(decidir)

A verb in base form…

Decide(decidir)

A verb in infinitive…

To Decide(decidir)

A verb in infinitive has “TO” before it.

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

An adjective is a quality or a characteristic…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The rock is too heavy to lift. You’d better don’t lift it because it can hurt you.

to lift: levantar

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The rock is too heavy to lift. You’d better don’t lift it because it can hurt you.

to lift: levantar

(demasiado)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The rock is too heavy to lift. You’d better don’t lift it because it can hurt you.

to lift: levantar

(demasiado) (pesado)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The rock is too heavy to lift. You’d better don’t lift it because it can hurt you.

to lift: levantar

(demasiado) (para levantar)(pesado)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The car is too expensive to buy.

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The car is too expensive to buy. (demasiado)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The car is too expensive to buy. (demasiado) (caro)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Look at the following example…

The car is too expensive to buy. (demasiado) (para comprar [lo])(caro)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use the construction…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use the construction…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + VERB IN INFINITIVE

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use the construction…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + VERB IN INFINITIVETo give a warning* or an explanation

*warning: advertencia

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use the construction…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + VERB IN INFINITIVETo give a warning* or an explanation

The weather is too cold to drive.

*warning: advertencia

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use the construction…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + VERB IN INFINITIVETo give a warning* or an explanation

**steep: inclinado

The weather is too cold to drive.

The road is too steep**to drive.

*warning: advertencia

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Now, take a look at this…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

The rock is too heavy for her to lift. She’d better don’t lift it because it can hurt her.

to lift: levantar

(la roca es demasiado pesada para que ella la levante)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

The car is too expensive for me to buy.

(el carro es demasiado caro para que yo lo compre)

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use “for”…

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use “for”…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + “for” +VERB IN INFINITIVE

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use “for”…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + “for” +VERB IN INFINITIVETo clarify the person or object affected

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use “for”…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + “for” +VERB IN INFINITIVETo clarify the person or object affected

The weather is too cold for people to drive.

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Use “for”…

TOO + ADJECTIVE + “for” +VERB IN INFINITIVETo clarify the person or object affected

**steep: inclinado

The weather is too cold for people to drive.

The road is too steep** for him to drive.

TOO + ADJECT AND INFINITIVE

Thank you!

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