"So" = extremely: I feel *so* tired, I could sleep for a week.
"Too" = excessively: I am *too* tired to even think about sleeping.
"Too" = excessively: I am *too* tired to even think about sleeping.
After CAN, COULD, WILL, WOULD,SHALL,SHOULD, MAY, MIGHT (and their negatives) use the base form of the verb:
โ He CAN *swim* (not โswimsโ).
โ He COULD *swim* (not โswims or swamโ).
โ He CAN *swim* (not โswimsโ).
โ He COULD *swim* (not โswims or swamโ).
ENVELOP (v.) = surround, enclose: Fog *enveloped* the town.
ENVELOPE (n.) = flat container for a letter: He hates licking ๐ *envelopes*. โ๏ธ
ENVELOPE (n.) = flat container for a letter: He hates licking ๐ *envelopes*. โ๏ธ
Let me TO show you the world ๐. โ โ.
Let me show you the world ๐. โ โ๏ธ.
๐ฎAfter โlet me,โ use the bare infinitive of the verb (without โtoโ).
Let me TO teach you how to drive. โ WRONG.
Let me teach you how to drive. โ RIGHT.
Let me show you the world ๐. โ โ๏ธ.
๐ฎAfter โlet me,โ use the bare infinitive of the verb (without โtoโ).
Let me TO teach you how to drive. โ WRONG.
Let me teach you how to drive. โ RIGHT.
โBesideโ = next to: Iโll sit *beside* you.
โBesidesโ = in addition to; apart from:
*Besides* my friendship, what more could you want?
โBesidesโ = in addition to; apart from:
*Besides* my friendship, what more could you want?