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- Razi7272June 2021
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AussieInBgJune 2021 Note that ”way too” is very informal English. Also, it tends to be used much more often in American English than British English. |
VsevuskavJune 2021 In this sentence, way is actually part of the phrase way too late. It is used for emphasis, and it means that the police were very late. The words much and far can also be used like this. Some more examples of way/far/much too [adjective]:
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Razi7272June 2021 The description was great ... thank you soooo muuuch
vincentJune 2021 Thanks for the answer to Razi. Yes it’s sometimes hard to break down the sentense. ”way” is not sticked to the verb but part of the ”way too much” expression.