too much / too many express “MORE than enough”. They have a negative meaning.
“Too much” is used with uncountable nouns. “Too many” is used with countable nouns.
Task 1. Put the nouns from the box into the correct column.
time
potter
peacock
fruit
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
furniture
flavour
food
dish
mystery
fibre
Countable nouns
peacock
potter
mystery
language
dish
shadow
pyramid
flavour
vegetable
vegetable
flour
language
toast
money
shadow
pyramid
advice
Uncountable nouns
some
some
some
some
some
some
some
some
some
time
furniture
fruit
food
fibre
flour
money
toast
advice
Task 2. Write in “too much” or “too many”.
(too much) trash
(too many) vegetables
(too much) fruit
(too many) pears
(too many) bottles
(too much) water
(too many) clothes
(too many) trousers
(too much) toast
(too many) presents
(too many) people
(too much) money
Task 3. Choose the correct option in italics.
She’s got too many/too much friends.
They’ve got too many/too much mistakes in their essays.
He’s got too many/too much free time.
There’s too many/too much vinegar on these chips.
This meat has got too many/too much fat.
There’s too many/too much snow outside.
She eats too many/too much chocolates.
There are too many/too much sheep in the field.
They eat too many/too much chocolate.
He eats too many/too much meat every day.
She’s got too many/too much sweets with her.
I think English has got too many/too much tenses.
They drink too many/too much coffee.
I think we do too many/too much pronunciation in class.
She drank too many/too much Coca Cola yesterday.
I think there’s too many/too much vocabulary.
She eats too many/too much dairy food.
There are too many/too much sounds for one letter.