Used in the conjunctive sense, too is used postpositively, often offset with a pause (in speaking) or commas (in writing), and pronounced with phrasal stress. When used in their senses as degree adverbs, very and too never modify verbs; very much and too much do instead.
Unlike many determiners, much is frequently modified by intensifying adverbs, as in “too much”, “very much”, “so much”, “not much”, and so on. (The same is true of many.)
You use much to indicate the great intensity, extent, or degree of something such as an action, feeling, or change. Much is usually used with 'so', 'too', and 'very', and in negative clauses with this meaning.
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