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Dennis,John and Alan too are coming over tonight
The chilli was too spicy for my taste
too much chocolate will make you sick
too much alcohol will make you drunk
too many cooks spoil the broth
too much of anything is not good
don't snatch...there is enough for everyone
i cannot eat any more chocolate, i've had enough
one pound is not enough to buy a car
one biscuit is not enough to satisfy my hunger
well depending on when what you’re complaining about happens it may change, however most likely a mixture of past (for talking about the issue), present (for describing your feelings towards it), and future (if you want to talk about hope for better standards in the future)
hope this helps :)
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Exposition, or the introduction, is just one of a plot's many parts. Exposition sets up the story, including the setting, conflict and characters. This vital part of the plot not only indicates what the story will be about, but also draws the reader into the story.
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