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Richard
Can i say "too much", if i speak about "crisps and chips" as a kind of food.
I saw this sentence: He eats .... crisps and chips. Crisps and chips are countable, so the answer is too many.
Jan 11, 2011 7:19 AM
Answers · 3
Well ... you can make the effort to count them and say "too many"
Important is that you know when you eat too many or too much of them ;-)
January 11, 2011
'Crisps' is what the brits call potato chips. They call French fries 'chips'. I would say 'too much' fish and chips, not too many.
January 11, 2011
fish and chips? :P
January 11, 2011
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