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Please explain the grammatical form and function of "one too many"
Suppose the accepted number of stupid things is 10. , then that was too many stupid things. However, if the number of stupid things was exactly 11, then it was one too many stupid things.
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Suppose the accepted number of stupid things is 10.
If the number of stupid things that were said was 11, 12, 13, 14, etc., then that was too many stupid things. However, if the number of stupid things was exactly 11, then it was one too many stupid things.
All of these expressions (many, too many, one too many) are called quantifiers, a subset of determiners.