syntactic analysis - Is "He is too weak that he cannot walk" a correct sentence?


Consider the following:





  1. He is too weak that he cannot walk.




  2. He is so weak that he cannot walk.




  3. He is too weak to walk.





I feel all the above sentences are correct. But my grammar book suggests, that the first one is wrong and the rest is correct. Why is it so? Any explanation?



Answer



Valid constructions:



  • too to

  • so that


There is no such construction "too that ".


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