either (NOT too/also/as well ): ‘The cheese cake was disappointing and the coffee wasn’t very special either.’ Compare: ‘The food was excellent and the service was good too.’ 3
In my opinion, this is a too traditional approach.
In my opinion, this is too traditional an approach. too + adjective + a/an + noun: ‘I’d accept the offer if I were you - it’s too good an opportunity to miss.’ too many It’s an interesting magazine with too many good ideas.
It’s an interesting magazine with a lot of good ideas. too many = more than is acceptable or required: ‘I don’t like television there are too many advertisements.’ ‘You can’t have too many friends.’ too much 1
There are simply too much people in the world.
There are simply too many people in the world. I noticed that he had had a couple of drinks too much.
I noticed that he had had a couple of drinks too many. See MUCH 1 2
If you are too much selfish , nobody will like you,’ she said.
If you are too selfish, nobody will like you,’ she said. The English course was too much difficult for me.
The English course was too difficult for me. 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.’ top You will find my address on top of the letter.