No. The word "of" only belongs with words like "much" or "few", so "too much of a problem" would be correct, but "too big of a task" should instead be "too big a task". This goes for most adjectives, for instance: "too blue a shirt", "too tall a building", "too deep an ocean", etc.
"Definitely i'll join these group too" is not correct grammar. The correct grammar is "Definitely, i will join this group too."
No. The pair of eyeglasses is singular. The pair of eyeglasses was too big for her small face.
guess so? i use it too.
lovo you both
Too perfect is incorrect because there are no degrees of perfection.
The phrase "no job is too big or too small" is correct and commonly used to convey that any task, regardless of its size or complexity, is valued and worthy of attention. It emphasizes a willingness to take on a wide range of responsibilities. However, it should be noted that the phrase should include "is" for grammatical accuracy. The corrected version would be "no job is too big or too small."
It is "Way to go", not "Way too go". As in, "This is the way to go."
The phrases "too late" and "too early" are both correctly written.
By having correct spelling and grammar, you are showing the recipient that you have put effort into your work. It shows that when you make mistakes, you are too lazy to put in the work.
Neither. It's: They're a tad too big (or they are)
It should be either "This premie looks too big" or "These premies look too big." You do understand that "premie" is hospital jargon for "premature baby," right?
Try, "much different for the one who leaves than for the one who was left behind."