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RULE OF USING "TOO MUCH" AND" MUCH TOO"

Students are always found to have confusion about "TOO MUCH" and "MUCH TOO" , as well as it has been seen that the problem is also found among children regarding their use.

In this article, an attempt has been made to solve this problem.,,, 

"Much too" and "Too much" are both adjectives and adverbs, but it is very important for us to know when they are performed as an adjectives and when they are performed as an adverbs.

Here are some rules to use them,,, 



RULE FIRST 

TOO MUCH + NOUN,,,, this is the exact way to know  what is the parts of speech of "Too much" , when a noun works after "Too much, than Too much is known as an adjective

Ex :- Too much knowledge, makes him confused. 

Ex :- She has too much confusion to choose one amomg them. 

Ex :- Due to, too much water in the ground, match has been postponed. 

Ex :- She has too much money. 



RULE SECOND

VERB + TOO MUCH ,,,,,, this is way where it works as an Adverb. 

Ex :- He ate too much yesterday. 

Ex :- Due to, playing too much , he couldn't play last match of the series. 

Ex :- She is working too much to fulfill her dreams. 



RULE THIRD

MUCH TOO  + ADJECTIVE ,,,, here some ways where it work  as phrase. 

MUCH TOO + ADVERB,,,,, this is another way, where it works as phrase. 

Ex :-  She walks much too slow(Adj) . 

Ex  :- Because song much too fast(Adj) , she did not understand what was the song. 

Ex :- They were much too aggressive. (Adj) 

Ex :- He is much too ambitious(Adj) for his goal. 

Ex :- She believes much too blindly (Adv) on him. 

Ex :- Players always eat much too carefully (Adv)  to maintain their fitness. 

Ex :- He slept much too deeply ( Adv) yesterday. 


That's all about use of "Too much", "Much too",,,,,,,, 

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