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    Too much, too many, too (English exercise n°66565 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Too much, too many, too

    >TOO MUCH  + singular /uncountable

    Last winter, there was too much snow.  

     

    >TOO MANY  + plural

    There are too many dogs in towns!  

     

    >TOO  + adjective / adverb

    It is really too warm in this country.  

     

     





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    English exercise "Too much, too many, too" created by gus (29-08-2009) with The test builder
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    1. It is warm here ! you should open the window.
    2. He drives fast ; he may have an accident.
    3. There is noise , I can't hear you.
    4. There are cars, we'd better take the tube.
    5. I have drunk coffee, I feel nervous.
    6. I have eaten biscuits, I feel sick.
    7. I have eaten of them !
    8. I eat ; I am too big !
    9. I change my mind often.
    10. My bag is heavy, I can't carry it.
    11. She is singing loud, it's awful !
    12. I have work, I'll never finish before 8.00 pm.
    13. There are snakes in that country.
    14. It is expensive, I'll never buy it.
    15. You are young to go abroad on your own.
    16. Don't take risks ! it may be dangerous.
    17. I smoke ; I'd better stop smoking.







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