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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Please check this sentence.

It's not that much heavy.

  

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anonymous It's not that much heavy. No. It's not very heavy.

  • anonymous It's not that much heavy.
  • No.
  • It's not very heavy.
  • It's not too heavy.
  • It's not as heavy as that.
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anonymousIt's not that much heavy.

No.

It's not very heavy.
It's not too heavy.
It's not as heavy as that.

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anonymous

It's not that much heavy.

Remove 'much'.


You can use 'not that much' before an adjective, however, if the adjective is in comparative form.

not that much heavier / not that much closer / not that much better / not that much more important

And with a few others.

not that much different

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