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Meaning of 'bunches'



 
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Meaning of 'bunches' #1 (permalink) Fri May 19, 2006 20:19 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #11 "Expressing Emotions", question 5

I love you bunches!

(a) a little
(b) a lot
(c) too much
(d) less than before

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #11 "Expressing Emotions", answer 5

I love you a lot!

Correct answer: (b) a lot
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Bunches #2 (permalink) Sat May 20, 2006 7:55 am   Bunches
 

Hi Janet,

A bunch is a collection as in a bunch of flowers - bunches would be a number of collections or a large quantity. In this sentence it suggests a lot/a great deal/very much.

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Meaning of 'bunches' #3 (permalink) Fri Dec 15, 2006 16:50 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

Can we use "too much" as an adverb?

I hate him too much?

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Meaning of 'bunches' #4 (permalink) Fri Dec 15, 2006 17:26 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

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Yes, Tom: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/too%20much ;)

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Meaning of 'bunches' #5 (permalink) Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:31 am   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

Yankee wrote:
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Yes, Tom: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/too%20much ;)

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Thanks, Amy.

Now in that case two options are correct, perhaps.

1- I love you a lot.
2- I love you too much.

Do we agree, Amy?

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Meaning of 'bunches' #6 (permalink) Sat Dec 16, 2006 13:11 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

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Yes, they're both correct, Tom, but they're not equivalent. They have different meanings.
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Meaning of 'bunches' #7 (permalink) Sat Dec 16, 2006 18:38 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

Yankee wrote:
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Yes, they're both correct, Tom, but they're not equivalent. They have different meanings.
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Hi

Could you please shed some light on the difference??

I would be grateful!

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Meaning of 'bunches' #8 (permalink) Sat Dec 16, 2006 18:57 pm   Meaning of 'bunches'
 

Hi Tom

If something is too much, there's a negative aspect. If you say "I love you a lot" that's very positive. Saying "I love you too much" means there's something painful and/or excessive about the amount of love.

If you say "It rains too much" that means you see the amount of rain as excessive, possibly as a source of trouble, and things would be better if it rained less.

If you say "I hate him too much." that means that you think you should hate him less than you do and that the degree of your hatred is excessive.

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