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Differences between American & British spelling
source: Benjamin's English Classes (engVid) 2015年11月8日
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English Vocabulary - Groups of Animals
source: Espresso English 2015年11月5日
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Using 'too' with nouns, adjectives & adverbs correctly
source: Learn English with Let's Talk 2015年11月1日
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1. too + adjective (You need to remember that 'too' always comes before the adjectives.)
It's too hot to wear that jacket.
He is too old to play soccer.
2. too + adverb (Similar to the previous structure, 'too' will come before the adverb in a sentence.)
I was driving too fast on the freeway.
The teacher dictates too fast, I couldn't complete the notes.
3. too + countable nouns ('too' may also come before countable nouns when it is used with the expression 'too many')
There are too many delegates attending the seminar.
There are too many chocolates in the box.
4. too + uncountable nouns ('too' may also come before uncountable nouns when it is used with the expression 'too much')
There is too much sugar in the coffee.
She has too much patience, I am sure she will deal with this problem.
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