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Carter Lee Posted 7 years ago
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I'm much too young to worry about it. VS I'm too much young to worry about it.

Dear All,


I'm wondering that I found a sentnece as the below.

I kind of think I'm much too young to worry about it.


but I want to know whether I can use

I'm too much young to worry about it or not.

I think there is no problem but if I used like that, does it have different meaning?

  

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Carter Lee I'm too much young to worry about it or not. No, this is not correct. "too much" is not possible before an adjective.

  • Carter Lee I'm too much young to worry about it or not.
  • No, this is not correct.
  • "too much" is not possible before an adjective.
  • You have written "or not" as if it is part of the sentence that you are asking about, which it is not.
  • Be aware of the difference between the words that you are asking about and the words that you use to ask the question.
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Carter LeeI'm too much young to worry about it or not.

No, this is not correct. "too much" is not possible before an adjective.

You have written "or not" as if it is part of the sentence that you are asking about, which it is not. Be aware of the difference between the words that you are asking about and the words that you use to ask the question.

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