Final answer:
The most suitable adjective for the sentence is 'a. weak'. It accurately describes a limitation that could prevent someone from doing the work. Options 'b. strong', 'c. wrongly', and 'd. true' do not fit the context or sentence structure.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sentence "He is too ....... to do the work." requires an adjective that can appropriately describe a limitation or a reason for inability to perform the work. Considering the options provided:
- Weak is an adjective describing someone with a lack of physical strength or energy.
- Strong does not fit the context as it would not be a typical reason for inability.
- Wrongly is an adverb, not an adjective, thus it does not fit grammatically in the sentence.
- True is also not fitting in this context as it does not describe a condition that would prevent someone from doing work.
Therefore, the most suitable option is 'a. weak', because it describes a person's physical condition that would prevent them from being able to do the work. The sentence should read: He is too weak to do the work.
Mention the correct option in your final answer.