From the words or group of words lettered A to D, choose the word or group of words that best completes each of the following sentences. 

Life in the city is ________ challenging for the lazy. 

a

too much

b

so much

c

very much

d

much too

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Shakatachi
2 years ago

Much too 🙄😳??

ONISAM
6 months ago

Explanation:
Sentence: “Life in the city is ___ challenging for the lazy.”
“Much too” is used to emphasize that something exceeds a tolerable or suitable level.
Example: This bag is much too heavy for me. → it’s excessively heavy.
Other options:
A. Too much → usually with nouns (too much work), not adjectives.
B. So much → emphasizes quantity, not degree with an adjective.
C. Very much → also used with verbs or to express liking/disliking, not degree of an adjective.
Key point: Use “much too + adjective” to mean overly/excessively.

Atandahaminah
1 year ago

why not too much or so much

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