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Usage of too much
If there are a lot of food at a party, could I say like " food is too much at the party" , please explain.
Feb 18, 2020 7:51 AM
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"Too much" can be used as a measurement for uncountable nouns (most often food words like "food/milk/flour etc etc" - also the grammar in your sentence was wrong - "There is too much food at the party" - so "too much" is used to measure the uncountable noun "food"
alternatively "too many" can be used as a measure word for countable nouns - "I had too many drinks at the party"
February 18, 2020
You would say: there is too much food at the party. 'Too much' is used for something uncountable.
However: There are too many flies. They are countable, so you use 'too many'.
But there is too much light...uncountable.
You would also most often use 'there is/are' before 'too much' or ' too many'.
February 18, 2020
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