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Adverbial that much has 1 sense | ||||
Definitions from the WebTerm: "that much"Part of Speech: Adjective, Adverb Sense 1 (Adjective): referring to a particular amount or degree Example sentence with "that much" as an adjective: She doesn't need that much time to get ready. Sense 2 (Adjective): expressing a level of excitement, annoyance, or disbelief Example sentence with "that much" as an adjective: I can't believe he would go to that much trouble just to make a point. Sense 3 (Adverb): to the extent indicated or suggested Example sentence with "that much" as an adverb: The novel isn't that much longer than the movie. Sense 4 (Adverb): used to emphasize a statement Example sentence with "that much" as an adverb: I'm that much closer to completing my project. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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