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Drica Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

much / too much

Hi,

1)what is the difference in context between these two sentences:

I haven´t been learning much / I haven´t been learning too much

2) what is the difference betwen these two sentences:

sadly, I haven´t been learning too much / unfortunatelly, I haven´t been learning too much

is there any difference between sadly and unfortunatelly ?

thanks!
  

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Drica Hi, 1)what is the difference in context between these two sentences: I haven´t been learning much / I haven´t been learning too much 2) what is the difference betwen these two sentences: sadly, I haven´t been learning too much / unfortunatelly, I haven´t been learning too much is there any difference between sadly and unfortunatelly ? thanks! They're all about the same.

  • Drica Hi, 1)what is the difference in context between these two sentences: I haven´t been learning much / I haven´t been learning too much 2) what is the difference betwen these two sentences: sadly, I haven´t been learning too much / unfortunatelly, I haven´t been learning too much is there any difference between sadly and unfortunatelly ?
  • thanks!
  • They're all about the same.
  • "too" here is just a substitute for "very".
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DricaHi,

1)what is the difference in context between these two sentences:

I haven´t been learning much / I haven´t been learning too much

2) what is the difference betwen these two sentences:

sadly, I haven´t been learning too much / unfortunatelly, I haven´t been learning too much

is there any difference between s
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Can't "too" convey a touch of irony?

Like this:
"I haven´t been learning too much" =
"I haven't been very far from a diligent student"?
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Philip
Drica
Hi,

1)what is the difference in context between these two sentences:

I haven´t been learning much / I haven´t been learning too much

2) what is the difference betwen these two sentences:

sadly, I haven´t been learning too much / unfortunatelly, I haven´t been learning too much

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