MY BRIEF ENGLISH TIPS- Very much, Too much, So much

Very much (muito (Brazilian Portuguese))

Very much is used when something is done intensely or when you want to strongly emphasize something. common in negatives.


"I don't like wine very much." ( very much in this context emphasizes that your dislike is not particularly intense)


So much (tanto/ tanta (Brazilian Portuguese))


It is used to emphasize a high degree or intensity of something, but it tends to convey a stronger or more emphatic sense of that intensity. It often adds enthusiasm, emphasis, or even drama to the statement.


"I don't like wine so much." ( so much adds emphasis to the level of your deslike)


Too much (demais (Brazilian Portuguese))


Used with singular/uncountable nouns or modifying verbs.

Emphasizes excess or an undesirable level and often carries a negative connotation.


"There's too much sugar in this coffee." (excessive and undesirable)




Do not let yourself be confused,

Stay strong! Until Next! bye bye.💪

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