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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

too much of a hurry

Hi teachers,
What is the meaning of the following sentence ?:
I wanted to ask him about the garbage pick-up ,but I was in too much of a hurry to get to work to properly introduce myself.
  

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Yes, that's basically the same idea, Tuongvan.

  • Yes, that's basically the same idea, Tuongvan.
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Yes, that's basically the same idea, Tuongvan.
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Thank you Yankee very much.
By the way , can I say " I was in too great /big a hurry to get to work to properly introduce myself " instead of " I was in too much of a hurry to get to work to properly introduce myself "

Could you help me know how to use "much of a " like the case we are talking about ?

Best wishes
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Yes, you can say all of those things.

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