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what is difficerent of "too much"and "much too"?
2011年7月8日 04:48
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"too much" is a phrase meaning excessive and is an adjective.
Note that 'too much' is used only for uncountable/intangible nouns and "too many" is used for all other countable nouns.
I have too much time.
I have too many coins.
"much too" is an adverb meaning overly or excessively. Note that 'much too" is not a phrase in itself. "much" is by itself then "too" is attached to another adjective (describing word). Eg. It is much 'too heavy' for me to carry by myself.
Note that the use of 'much too' is colloquial and will never be used in formal English.
☺ Hope this helped.
2011年7月8日
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When you say "too much," it is used as part of a noun phrase and it means an excessive amount. "I think I ate too much food." or "You gave me far too much; I only asked for a little," so you use it with nouns.
On the other hand, "much too" is an adverb with an intensifier (a word that adds a stronger meaning) that you only use with adjectives "You are acting much too silly." or "I am much too tired to do that."
2011年7月8日
much too is not correct english and too much means something that is in extreme excess...
like he had too much to work with
2011年7月8日
断句。
2011年7月8日
too much修饰不可数名词 much too修饰形容词
2011年7月8日
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