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Post by ronnyquastion on May 23, 2017 23:31:37 GMT -2
quando eu devo usar "too" no sentido de " a lot " ? desde ja obrigado
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Post by teresarodrigues on May 24, 2017 8:02:54 GMT -2
"I had too much wine"
"I like it too much"
"I'm too fat."
"I can't reach the shelf - it's (a bit) too high."
"There were (far) too many people for such a small room."
"It's too hard (for me) to explain."
"It was too expensive a desk for a child's room."
"It's (all) too much (= more than I can deal with) - I can't stand it."
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Post by Leandro on Jun 19, 2017 18:01:41 GMT -2
Hi @ronnyquation! "Too" no sentido que procura tem um significado de "mais do que o esperado" ou "mais do que você quer". Exemplos: "There are too many students in my English class." (There should be fewer students.) "There are too much traffic in São Paulo." (It would be great if there were less, because that's what I expect or want to.) Comparando: "Oh my Gosh Charlie, hurry up, you're very late, the meeting started a few minutes ago." (A pessoa está atrasada mas ainda é permitido participar da reunião.) "I'm sorry Charlie, you're too late, the meeting has already started and they've presented the main issues to be discussed." (O atraso é demasiado e não será mais permitido participar da reunião.) I hope it helps. Best Regards,
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