Are all three sentences OK:
I used to go to restaurants a lot.
I used to go to restaurants much.
I used to go to restaurants very much.
The first one is fine. However, much doesn't work very well there. Instead, say:Originally Posted by navi tasan
- I used to go to restaurants quite often.
Or:
- I used to go to restaurants quite frequently.
We don't usually use much as an adverb of frequency. However, you can say, "I don't do that very much anymore."
:)
Much is rarely used in the positive.![]()
Sometimes it must be used in formal English, because "a lot of" just doesn't cut it. :wink:Originally Posted by tdol
I don't use much much, but I use a lot a lot.
(I had to do it. How many chances was I going to get to say that?)
:wink:
Tdol went to college.
Now he has much knowledge.
:wink:
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/vi...?p=21079#21079
Originally Posted by RonBee
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It is possible,though I'd use an alternative where I could.Originally Posted by MikeNewYork
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That displays much wisdom. :wink:Originally Posted by tdol
Great wisdom?![]()