Is too beautiful correct?
Is too beautiful correct?
Did you notice that I didn’t say too beautiful or too peaceful ? Too is not usually used with positive adjectives. Remember that adverbs can also be used to describe other adverbs, too, not just adjectives! In this lesson we will also look at when to use such, so much, so many, too much and too many.
Is so much correct?
So much is used before singular uncountable nouns. So many is used before plural nouns. I have never seen so much wealth in my life. She had so many problems that she didn’t know what to do.
Which is right too much or so much?
very much = a lot too much = more than enough so much = a lot (but informal) so much is also used in a sentence like this one (here others cannot be used instead) I like chatting so much that I often lose track of time. so much that …
Which is correct too much or so much?
Too much, too many and so much, so many It means ‘more than necessary’. We can use too much before an uncountable noun and too many before a plural noun, or without a noun when the noun is obvious: I bought too much food.
Do you say so much or so many?
The difference between so much and so many is the same as the difference between much and many. So much is used before uncountable nouns; so many is used before countable nouns.
Is it to or too many?
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.
What is difference between too much and so much?
“Too much” means excessive. It means abnormally unproportional, a transgression from a healthy boundary. “So much” means a lot.
What can I say instead of so much?
other words for so much
- awfully.
- extraordinarily.
- remarkably.
- so.
- strangely.
- terribly.
- uncommonly.
- very.
What’s a big word for love?
SYNONYMS FOR love 1 tenderness, fondness, predilection, warmth, passion, adoration. 2 liking, inclination, regard, friendliness. 15 like. 16 adore, adulate, worship.
What is a big word for so much?
Similar words for so much: extremely (adverb) other relevant words (adverb) highly (adverb) unusually (adverb) so much (noun)
How do you say too many?
excessive
- boundless.
- disproportionate.
- dissipated.
- dizzying.
- enormous.
- exaggerated.
- exorbitant.
- extra.
What is the word for having too much to do?
Some common synonyms of excessive are exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, immoderate, and inordinate. While all these words mean “going beyond a normal limit,” excessive implies an amount or degree too great to be reasonable or acceptable.
What can I say instead of so much fun?
fun
- amusing.
- enjoyable.
- entertaining.
- lively.
- pleasant.
- boisterous.
- convivial.
- merry.
Is it grammatically correct to say so much fun?
Almost any elementary school teacher will tell you, it’s grammatically incorrect to say “as fun” or “so fun.” In these instances, “as” and “so” are adverbs, and “fun” is a noun, and adverbs never modify nouns. The noun “fun” should be modified with the preposition “much,” as in “as much fun” or “so much fun.”
How do you say it’s so much fun?
other ways to say – so much fun
- Lets go outside and play. It’ll be so much fun.
- It is fun to watch television.
- We can have a lot of fun reading the book together.
- We had fun at the carnival.
- That is a fun game.
How do you say the most fun?
When an adjective is long, however, we add “most” in front of the word-most intellectual. Traditionally, though, the word fun has not followed this pattern. The comparative form that is most accepted is more fun and the superlative form that is most accepted is most fun.
Is it correct to say most fun?
Fun, the Adjective Many people, perhaps most people, strongly prefer more fun and most fun as the comparative and superlative forms of fun. Still, plenty of others label things funner and funnest. Many dictionaries acknowledge this use, but still label the adjective form as informal.
Is more fun or funnier?
“Fun” and “funny” are two different words. “Funnier” is something that is more funny. “Funner” is something that is more fun. I would only use “more fun.” “Funner” strikes me as an odd word.
Is it fun to say yes or no?
Taken from Wiktionary: Funnest is a regular superlative of the adjective fun. Merriam-Webster, however, gives fun as an adjective without comment, and states that funner and funnest are ‘sometimes’ used. Because of the remaining stigma, most fun may be preferred in formal writing.
Is funner a real word?
Funner and funnest have seen usage as real words for over a century, but neither are formally entered in the dictionary (yet). In fact, fun wasn’t even an adjective describing something enjoyable until the 19th century, and from there its superlative forms eventually emerged to be argued over.
Why is badder not a word?
Senior Member. “Badder” is only used as a joke, to emphasize the “badness” of a person. It doesn’t really exist in serious English.
Do you say badder or more bad?
(nonstandard or obsolete) Comparative form of bad: more bad; worse.
Why is it bad worse worst?
‘Worse’ is a comparative that describes something that’s bad in relationship to something else, while ‘worst’ is a superlative that describes something that is as bad as it can be.