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Pb03 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Way much more ?

Hello guys,

I'm wondering which one between two sentences below is correct.

(If both are alright, what difference is there?)

Thanks for your care~

pb

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1. It's way much more expensive than expected.

2. It's way too much more expensive than expected.
  

Top answer

Only #1 seems reasonable.

  • Only #1 seems reasonable.
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Only #1 seems reasonable.
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1. I think hardly anyone (if anyone at all) would say, "It's way much more expensive than expected." People would say however, "It's way more expensive than expected" or "It's much more expensive than expected."

2. No one would say, "It's way too much more expensive than expected." They would however say, "It's way too expensive, much more than I expected."
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To show a mild degree, you can simply put
->'It's way more expensive than expected'.
->'It's way too expensive than expected.'
And to show a greater degree, I'll suggest you to use neither of the two sentences.
->'It's way too much expensive than expected.', for 'way too much' is a structure that does exist and which as an adverb means 'to a very great degree or extent'
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Hi,
As suggested above, "It's way too [much] expensive than expected" is not at all natural

Yes, "It's way too" is okay, but not paired with "than expected."
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how about :


->'It's way more expensive than expected'.
->'It's way too expensive than expected.'
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akhil tiwarihow about :->'It's way more expensive than expected'.->'It's way too expensive than expected.'?
Yes to the first, no to the second.

It's more expensive than expected. It's much more expensive than expected. It's far more expensive than expected. It's way more expensive than expected. (The last is rather informal.)
It's less ex

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