He is very weak. He cannot walk. (Choose the option with the correct combination of the above two sentences by using an infinitive)
Answer: He is too weak to walk.
Explanation
The phrase "too weak to walk" correctly uses the infinitive ("to walk") to combine the two sentences.
The structure "too + adjective + to + verb" expresses an inability due to the adjective (weakness in this case).
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