TOO


Meaning of TOO in English

adverb

1

BAD : I was too happy when I received your letter today.

GOOD : I was very happy when I received your letter today.

BAD : Bearing in mind that it is too far from here, we should make an early start.

GOOD : Bearing in mind that it is a long way from here, we should make an early start.

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too = more than is good, reasonable or acceptable: 'He was driving too fast and couldn't stop in time.' 'The meat was too tough to eat.'

Compare: 'I was very tired but not too tired to go out.'

2

BAD : It's an interesting magazine with too many good ideas.

GOOD : It's an interesting magazine with a lot of good ideas.

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too many = more than is acceptable or required: 'I don't like television - there are too many advertisements.' 'You can't have too many friends.'

3

BAD : There are simply too much people in the world.

GOOD : There are simply too many people in the world.

BAD : I noticed that he had had a couple of drinks too much.

GOOD : I noticed that he had had a couple of drinks too many.

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See MUCH 1 (↑ much )

4

BAD : 'If you are too much selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.

GOOD : 'If you are too selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.

BAD : The English course was too much difficult for me.

GOOD : The English course was too difficult for me.

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too much + noun: 'I hope I haven't caused you too much trouble.'

too + adjective/adverb (WITHOUT much ): 'The dress was too expensive. '

'If you speak too quickly, he doesn't understand.'

Compare: 'The English course was much/far too difficult for me.'

5

BAD : For some reason they didn't receive the fax and your letter hasn't arrived too.

GOOD : For some reason they didn't receive the fax and your letter hasn't arrived either.

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In a negative clause use either (NOT too/also/as well ): 'The cheese cake was disappointing and the coffee wasn't very special either.'

Compare: 'The food was excellent and the service was good too.'

6

BAD : In my opinion, this is a too traditional approach.

GOOD : In my opinion, this is too traditional an approach.

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too + adjective + a/an + noun: 'I'd accept the offer if I were you - it's too good an opportunity to miss.'

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