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Too much/To much
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Too much vs. To much
Too much
/tuː mʌtʃ/
Describing a quantity or degree that is excessive or more than needed
Examples:
Synonyms:
excessive
overwhelming
unreasonable
superfluous
surplus
Antonyms:
insufficient
inadequate
scant
less
To much
/tə ˈmʌtʃ/
An excessive quantity or degree of something.
Examples:
Synonyms:
excessive
overabundant
Antonyms:
sufficient
adequate
Ways to tell them apart:
Too much
is used to describe an excessive amount, it has a stronger negative connotation than
to much
.
Use
too much
when you're describing something that exceeds a normal or desirable level.
To much
is often a typographical error and is incorrect grammatically; it should almost always be
too much
.
Remember:
too
with the same two letters
o
together signifies excessiveness, while
to
typically denotes direction or intent.
Too
is an adverb, while
to
is often a preposition, but not used with
much
.
When to use too much:
When to use to much:
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