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it takes too much time vs it takes a too much time

The correct sentence is 'It takes too much time.' 'Too much' is an adverbial phrase that modifies the noun 'time,' and it does not require an article like 'a.'
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Last updated: November 02, 2024 • 12848 views

it takes too much time

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that something requires an excessive amount of time.

Examples:

  • Studying for this exam takes too much time.
  • Cooking dinner every night takes too much time.
  • It takes too much time to commute to work.
  • Cleaning the entire house takes too much time.
  • Writing a novel takes too much time.
  • It'd take too much time to explain.
  • No, it would take too much time to move my tools and materials.
  • We felt that it would take too much time to get authorization for another operation.
  • Tom said that it probably wouldn't take too much time.
  • As I must respect the order of business I cannot go into this question in any great detail now as it would take up too much time.
  • What I'll ask you for won't take too much time.
  • But try to not take too much time, I'm recording over some of my favorite karate movies.
  • They take too much time away from texting and the thousand channels on the satellite dish.
  • You didn't take too much time off after
  • Since I am here and just sparring only, won't take too much time
  • Since I am here and just sparring only, won't take too much time
  • Once you locate your target, you have a hard choice to make - take too much time planning, and your target gets away.
  • It takes me much time to reemerge.
  • It's frustrating that it takes so much time.
  • I do not want to take too much time on TACs and quotas but I should like to thank the Commission for making available to us the details after the meeting on 19 and 20 December.
  • Doesn't take much time for corruption to take root.
  • To sign a name doesn't take much time.
  • And it doesn't take much time to discover some really astonishing statistics with this issue.
  • It doesn't even take much time to kill someone.
  • They take up too much time and effort, someone always gets hurt, and I would just rather be alone.

it takes a too much time

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article 'a' should not be used before 'too much time.'

  • Tom said that it probably wouldn't take too much time.
  • It'd take too much time to explain.
  • It takes me much time to reemerge.
  • It's frustrating that it takes so much time.
  • No, it would take too much time to move my tools and materials.
  • What I'll ask you for won't take too much time.
  • We felt that it would take too much time to get authorization for another operation.
  • But try to not take too much time, I'm recording over some of my favorite karate movies.
  • They take too much time away from texting and the thousand channels on the satellite dish.
  • Doesn't take much time for corruption to take root.
  • To sign a name doesn't take much time.
  • And it doesn't take much time to discover some really astonishing statistics with this issue.
  • It doesn't even take much time to kill someone.
  • They take up too much time and effort, someone always gets hurt, and I would just rather be alone.
  • As I must respect the order of business I cannot go into this question in any great detail now as it would take up too much time.
  • Mr President, I do not intend to take up too much time talking about the measures in the two reports that we are discussing.
  • I should like, so as not to take up too much time, to say a couple of words about the points raised by Mr Callanan.
  • I would like to open a bookshop; Does it take much time?
  • You didn't take too much time off after
  • Since I am here and just sparring only, won't take too much time

Alternatives:

  • it takes too much time

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