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Makiasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"Too much coffee"or "coffee too much"

Hello teachers,


I think you say "I had too much coffee last night."

Can you say "I had coffee too much last night."? If so, are there any differences between the two sentences?


Thank you.

  

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" is correct. This is what you'd ordinarily hear (the person drank too much coffee, and the large amount of caffeine kept him from getting a good night's sleep). " is unusual usage.

  • " is correct.
  • This is what you'd ordinarily hear (the person drank too much coffee, and the large amount of caffeine kept him from getting a good night's sleep).
  • " is unusual usage.
  • " B: "Yeah, I don't feel too good.
  • I had coffee too much last night.
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"I had too much coffee last night." is correct. This is what you'd ordinarily hear (the person drank too much coffee, and the large amount of caffeine kept him from getting a good night's sleep).


"I had coffee too much last night." is unusual usage. You'd only hear it, for example, in a situation like the following:


A: "You don't look well."


B: "Yeah, I don

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