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Selfish Noun I Hope Caused Trouble Adjective/Adverb Dress

Idx 2723
Keyword too
Sub Entry Number 4
Type of Sentence
Error Sentence 'If you are too much selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.
Correct Sentence 'If you are too selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.
Cloze Error Sentence 'If you are too [[much]] selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.
Cloze Sentence 'If you are too [[ ]] selfish, nobody will like you,' she said.
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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