Either I spent too much money last night or I spent much too much money last night. Either is bad news and it probably means that I don't have enough now. Of course, that depends on whose money I spent.
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Either I spent too much money last night or I spent much too much money last night. Either is bad news and it probably means that I don't have enough now. Of course, that depends on whose money I spent.
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Neither is good news, but 'much too much' is worse.![]()
True.
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I voted! 8)Originally Posted by RonBee
Pope of the Dictionary.com Forum
& me![]()
I'm not a teacher, so please consider any advice I give in that context.
Thanks, Mike! Thanks, Red!
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why do u need say thanks to them, ron?
much too much, sounds much too much twisters
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Ron says "thanks" because he is very polite. :wink:Originally Posted by Firelord
Pope of the Dictionary.com Forum
I asked them to cast their votes. "Much too" had too many votes (and still does). Nobody says (that I know of) "I spend much too money". The others make sense, but that one doesn't.Originally Posted by Firelord
(You can have too many twisters, but not too much twisters.)
(Thanks again, Mike.)
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