Hello and welcome to Wednesday’s Words with English with Languissimo® which will help you build your vocabulary so that you can improve your communication skills in English.
My name is Vanessa. I’m the founder and CEO of Languissimo®.
Today, I will cover the difference between “too” and “too much”.
- “Too” means “aussi”. A common phrase is “me too” (moi aussi).
“Also” is a synonym. While “too” is written at the end of a sentence: “I like this too” (j’aime ça aussi), “also” is written between the subject and the verb: “I also like this” (j’aime ça aussi).
- “Too much” means “trop”. It is used after a verb: “I work too much” (je travaille trop), “they drink too much” (ils/elles boivent trop).
- When “too much” means “trop de/d’”, it is followed by a noun in the singular after: “too much work” (trop de travail), “too much money” (trop d’argent).
The plural of “too much” is “too many”. It is followed by a noun in the plural after: “too many things to do” (trop de choses à faire), “too many exercises” (trop d’exercices).
Some Practice Questions
- Do you study too much?
- Do you have too many things to do too?
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