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English Difficult Noun I Hope Caused Trouble Adjective/Adverb

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Keyword too
Sub Entry Number 4
Type of Sentence
Error Sentence The English course was too much difficult for me.
Correct Sentence The English course was too difficult for me.
Cloze Error Sentence The English course was too [[much]] difficult for me.
Cloze Sentence The English course was too [[ ]] difficult for me.
Cloze Answer _
Choices _ | much
Explanation

too much + noun: 'I hope I haven't caused you too much trouble.'

too + adjective/adverb (WITHOUT much ): 'The dress was too expensive. '

'If you speak too quickly, he doesn't understand.'

Compare: 'The English course was much/far too difficult for me.'

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