Complete the following sentences using too, too much or too many.
1He is ............... old to work.
Wrong!
Use "too" before the adjective "old".
2It is ............... cold to go out now.
Wrong!
Use "too" before the adjective "cold".
3There was ............... snow to go walking.
Wrong!
Use "too much" before the uncountable noun "snow".
4You put ............... salt in the soup.
Wrong!
Use "too much" before the uncountable noun "salt".
5I put down the box because it was ............... heavy.
Wrong!
Use "too" before the adjective "heavy".
6He does not like women who are ............... tall.
Wrong!
Use "too" before the adjective "tall".
7I cannot solve this problem; it is ............... difficult.
Wrong!
Use "too" before the adjective "difficult".
8I have got ............... work to do.
Wrong!
Use "too much" before the uncountable noun "work".
9You have eaten ............... rice.
Wrong!
Use "too much" before the uncountable noun "rice".
10You ask ............... questions.
Wrong!
Use "too many" before the plural countable noun "questions".
Done.
Score: 0/10
Answers
- He is too old to work.
- It is too cold to go out now.
- There was too much snow to go walking.
- You put too much salt in the soup.
- I put down the box because it was too heavy.
- He does not like women who are too tall.
- I cannot solve this problem; it is too difficult.
- I have got too much work to do.
- You have eaten too much rice.
- You ask too many questions.

