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What's the difference between many too many and much too many?


Asked by Irene Felix on Dec 07, 2021 FAQ



Much is used for uncountable nouns while many is used for countable nouns, such as books. "Many too many" may sound odd and perhaps that's the reason the most common way to express that is "far too many" - and "way too many" also works but is more informal. You can say "He has much too much money" because that use of money is uncountable.
One may also ask,
Definition of 'have a few too many'. have a few too many. phrase [VERB inflects] If you say that someone has had a few too many or has had a few, you mean that they have drunk too many alcoholic drinks. [informal] A breathalyzer tells you you've a had a few too many.
In fact, adj. more (môr), most (mōst) 1. Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number: many friends. 2. Being one of a large indefinite number; numerous: many a child; many another day.
Keeping this in consideration,
Definition of too. 1 : besides, also sell the house and furniture too. 2a : to an excessive degree : excessively too large a house for us. b : to such a degree as to be regrettable this time he has gone too far.
And,
There's a big difference in price. Verb people who cannot difference God's will from their own selfish desires and prejudices Recent Examples on the Web: Noun In the meantime, though, his right arm already has been a difference maker, both on the mound and from behind the plate.