Use of 'much too' and 'too much'

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Suitable Preposition

Fill in the blanks with much too or too much

  1. He shows anger over small things.[too much/much too]
  2. His handwriting is messy to read.[too much/much too]
  3. She spends time on her phone.[too much/much too]
  4. The road is narrow for two cars.[too much/much too]
  5. The movie was long and a bit boring.[too much/much too]
  6. The water is cold to swim in.[too much/much too]
  7. He has homework to finish tonight.[too much/much too]
  8. It is late to change the plan now.[too much/much too]
  9. The soup is hot to taste yet.[too much/much too]
  10. The music is loud for my ears.[too much/much too]
  11. There is sugar in this tea.[too much/much too]
  12. She is young to understand this topic.
  13. We heard noise from the street.[too much/much too]
  14. This bag is heavy for me to carry.[too much/much too]
  15. You are eating junk food these days.[too much/much too]
  16. They made mess in the kitchen.[too much/much too]
  17. He is proud to ask for help.[too much/much too]
  18. The teacher gave us information at once.[too much/much too]
  19. Do not add salt to the soup.[too much/much too]
  20. There is traffic on this road every morning.[too much/much too]
  21. There is traffic on this road every morning.[too much/much too]

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