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    Too many of them/aide

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    Too many of them/aide
    Message from mohammad51 posted on 02-01-2019 at 18:53:55 (D | E | F)
    Hello
    please what is the meaning of this?
    Here in this forum an exercise about ( too many \ too much \ too )
    7. I have eaten too many of them ! The correct answer is ( too many )
    What does too many of them! mean ?
    Does it mean more than them he eats ? I got it in this way. too + ( many of them ) ?
    I noticed an idiom ( one too many).
    I searched all the web, but never found a word or a phrase matched to this.

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    Edited by lucile83 on 02-01-2019 21:24


    Re: Too many of them/aide from kazwell, posted on 02-01-2019 at 20:26:36 (D | E)
    Hi mohammed,
    too many of them --> more than you can count (attention : it can mean this, doesn't mean the two are interchangeable)
    One too many time, an idiom used to say that this 'one' time was your limit, ex :
    I have been betrayed one too many times.
    Hope this helped.

    PS : Does it mean more than them he eats ? I got it in this way. too + ( many of them ) ?
    I don't understand your question



    Re: Too many of them/aide from mohammad51, posted on 02-01-2019 at 21:04:06 (D | E)
    Hello
    Thank you kazwell
    Also, I got it in the way you described ( more than you can count ) OK
    What I meant by ( Does it mean more than them he eats ?) Of course he eats too much or perhaps more than his friends that accompanied him.
    According to the sentence it talks about someone eats ( I have eaten too many of them !)

    Too many of them refers to what or the pronoun ( them ) refers to what ?
    Does it refer to types of food ( vegetables, meat, etc..) lying on his table ? Then he eats too many of these types of food.




    Re: Too many of them/aide from gerondif, posted on 03-01-2019 at 01:00:12 (D | E)
    Hello
    It is rather simple !
    too + adjective or adverb.
    He is too tall, he runs too slowly.

    too many + plural noun or omitted plural noun.
    I have eaten too many chips.
    There were plenty of different sweets and I have eaten too many of them.
    You may have some sweets, but don't eat too many !

    too much + singular noun.
    I drink too much beer.
    This tobacco is rather strong, you shouldn't smoke too much of it.
    She was in pain and she took a lot of paracetamol, in fact, she took too much of it, paracetamol is dangerous if you take more than four grammes a day !
    I work too much.(modifies the verb)




    Re: Too many of them/aide from mohammad51, posted on 03-01-2019 at 12:07:26 (D | E)
    Hello
    Thank you gerondif
    Firstly I thought , it is likely a joke as we said many like this in Arabic
    Then I though that the speaker hinted to something ( omitted) as you said.



    Re: Too many of them/aide from gerondif, posted on 03-01-2019 at 12:18:56 (D | E)
    Hello
    likely will apply to a verb.He is likely to come, he will probably come, he may come.
    First I thought it was probably a joke
    as we said many like this in Arabic
    you say many things like this but you tell a joke.
    did you mean as or like
    I thought it was a joke like the ones we often tell in Arabic.
    I thought it was a joke as we often tell similar jokes in Arabic.



    Re: Too many of them/aide from simom, posted on 14-01-2019 at 09:47:39 (D | E)
    I am here to learn English. I watched all of your replies and I found that there are a lot of things that I need to learn.



    Re: Too many of them/aide from gerondif, posted on 14-01-2019 at 14:22:21 (D | E)
    Hello simom
    You watch a film on a screen because the characters are moving, you can't really "watch" an answer unless it is moving and crawling across the screen. You saw all the replies, you read them,...
    If a man says look at me, he wants you to look at his looks, his clothes, his hair-style...
    If a man says watch me, he wants you to watch what he is going to do, a movement, an action.




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