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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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too much/and too many

Hello everyone! I was wondering if we say: there weren't too much disruptive students in my class. or we need to follow the rules and say always there weren't too many (but here we mean the number of students and I wanted to emphasise there are some but not too much)
  

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Anonymous there weren't too much disruptive students in my class No. You have to say There weren't too many disruptive students in my class. That will get across just what you want to say.

  • Anonymous there weren't too much disruptive students in my class No.
  • You have to say There weren't too many disruptive students in my class.
  • That will get across just what you want to say.
  • You don't switch to "much" for that.
  • CJ
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Anonymousthere weren't too much disruptive students in my class
No. You have to say There weren't too many disruptive students in my class.

That will get across just what you want to say. You don't switch to "much" for that.

CJ

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