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English grammar error-spotting (‘‘too many’’ vs ‘‘so many’’: semantics of ‘‘too’’ meaning excess): Identify the single erroneous segment; select ‘‘No error’’ only if the sentence is fully correct: ‘‘I have read / too many books / by R. K. Narayan. / No error.’

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: too many books

Explanation:


Concept/Approach
‘‘Too many’’ expresses an undesirable excess. Unless the speaker intends a negative evaluation (complaint), neutral/positive counting should use ‘‘so many’’ or simply ‘‘many’’. Exam keys usually flag ‘‘too many’’ in such neutral contexts.


Correction
‘‘I have read so many books by R. K. Narayan.’’ (or ‘‘I have read many books …’’)


Verification
If the intended meaning was indeed negative (more than desirable), then ‘‘too many’’ would be fine; however, such intent is not indicated.


Common pitfalls

  • Using ‘‘too’’ when the context is not negative.


Final Answer
too many books

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