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For today’s English lesson let’s have a look at how we can use the phrases much too and too much.
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How to use too much + noun:
- I drank too much coffee today.
- Jack watches too many YouTube videos in the office. He has too much free time.
- Eating too much junk food is not good for your health.
How to use verb + too much:
- I’m worried about Tommy he smokes too much.
- I think Vincent works too much, but he says he has fun at his job.
- Don’t you think Jenny talks too much? It seems like she’s not working.
How to use much too:
- I don’t want to go out tonight because I’m much too tired.
- Jack said that movie was boring and it was much too long.
- I think the new manager speaks much too quickly.
- The train is moving much too slowly this morning. There must be some problem.
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Comments 2
Doesn't sound weird "much too long", "much too tired"? Just "too long" or too tired would't do?
Hi Sergio. We use much to emphasize "too" so it's not weird at all.
The jewelry at Tiffany is much too expensive for the average person.