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Is this sentence correct? ‘There is too many sugar in my coffee.’
No, it should be ‘too much sugar’.
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This is my teacher. He helped me a lot.
This is my teacher who helped me a lot.
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Which relative pronoun do we use for places?
where
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What’s wrong with this sentence? ‘That’s the man which helped me.’
It should be ‘who’ instead of ‘which’.
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Turn these two sentences into one with a relative clause: ‘I met a girl. She speaks three languages.’
I met a girl who speaks three languages.
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Complete the sentence: ‘There are ___ chairs for everyone to sit down.’
enough
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Fill in the blank: ‘The room is not big ___ for all of us.’
enough
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The book ___ you gave me is really interesting.
that/which
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Choose the correct word: ‘This bag is (too/very) heavy to carry.’
too
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What’s the difference between ‘too much’ and ‘too many’?
‘Too much’ is for uncountable nouns, and ‘too many’ is for countable nouns.
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Correct the mistake: ‘I don’t have no enough money to buy a new phone.’
‘I don’t have enough money to buy a new phone.’
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What is the difference between ‘who’ and ‘that’ in relative clauses?
"Who" is used for people only and "that" is used for people, animals or objects.
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What is wrong with this sentence? ‘This soup is too much hot.’
‘Too much’ should not be used before an adjective. It should be ‘This soup is too hot.’
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What is the difference between ‘very much’ and ‘too much’?
Very much’ is for emphasis, while ‘too much’ means more than needed.
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Which is stronger, ‘very’ or ‘too’?
‘Too’ means more than necessary; ‘very’ just emphasizes.
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A bank is a place ______ people keep their money.
where
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Which is correct: ‘I studied enough’ or ‘I studied very enough’?
I studied enough.
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