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it too challenging
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it too challenging" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is too challenging"? You can use this phrase when describing a task or situation that is excessively difficult or demanding. Example: "I wanted to complete the project on my own, but I found it too challenging and decided to ask for help."
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News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(3)
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9 human-written examples
The group tested the game prior to release and deemed it too challenging.
Wiki
Just have a plan, and don't make it too challenging, but stick to it.
News & Media
One story repeated with pride by runners and their coaches over the years is that at least one race organizer deemed it too challenging and opted instead for the flatter terrain of the Meadowlands in New Jersey.
News & Media
"We decided to build our own nursing home with a little park out back," said Mrs. Winter, who at 80 is finding it too challenging to climb the stairs to her third-floor bedroom, "because I most certainly was not going to move to Florida".
News & Media
I think it was because they found it too challenging and got tired of trying.
News & Media
Game Informer and GameZone echoed Famitsu's review, stating that the load times quickly become a "game-ending nightmare", and calling the game's handling "touchy", "intense" and "revolutionary", but acknowledging that most players would simply find it too challenging and frustrating to be fun.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
The Economy of Cities (1969) discusses the importance of diversity to a city's prosperity, and it, too, challenged much of the conventional wisdom on urban planning.
Encyclopedias
While the album was critically acclaimed, it proved too challenging to be a large seller.
News & Media
Reshuffle the board if it looks too challenging.
Wiki
It takes a little acclamation to get used to, but it's not too challenging.
News & Media
"If you ask people to go completely vegetarian, it may be too challenging.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use a complete verb phrase such as "it is too challenging" or "it was too challenging". Omitting the verb creates a grammatically incorrect sentence. When possible, clarify what "it" refers to in your sentence to make the meaning explicit.
Common error
Ensure your sentence includes a complete verb phrase. Phrases like "it too challenging" are grammatically incomplete and should be avoided in formal writing. Always include the auxiliary verb "is", "was", etc. to create a complete thought.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a subjective assessment of difficulty. Although frequently used, as evidenced by Ludwig's examples, it lacks grammatical correctness. The intended function is to express that something exceeds one's ability or resources.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Wiki
25%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
15%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it too challenging" is commonly used but grammatically incorrect, as highlighted by Ludwig. To correct it, include the verb "to be", like "it is too challenging" or "it was too challenging". While frequently found across various sources, especially news and media, wiki and science, it's best to use the grammatically correct form in formal writing. Alternatives such as "it's too challenging" or "it is overly challenging" provide similar meaning without grammatical errors. Remember to ensure sentences are grammatically complete for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it's too challenging
Adding the contraction 'it's' corrects the grammatical structure by including the verb 'is'.
that's too challenging
Using 'that's' instead of 'it' maintains the corrected grammatical structure with a different pronoun.
it is overly challenging
Replaces "too" with "overly", offering a slightly different nuance while keeping correct grammar.
it is excessively difficult
Substitutes "challenging" with "excessively difficult", providing a more emphatic alternative.
it presents too many challenges
Changes the structure to emphasize the abundance of challenges rather than the intensity.
it poses too great a challenge
Alters the phrase to highlight the magnitude of the challenge presented.
it's proving too difficult
Replaces "challenging" with "difficult" and uses a continuous tense verb for a evolving situation.
it is beyond my capabilities
Shifts focus to personal ability, indicating the task exceeds one's skill level.
it exceeds my abilities
Expresses the same meaning as the previous phrase, with a slight variation in wording.
it is unmanageably complex
Focuses on the complexity of the subject making it too challenging to handle.
FAQs
How should I properly use the phrase "it too challenging" in a sentence?
The phrase "it too challenging" is grammatically incorrect. A correct alternative would be to include the verb "to be", such as "it is too challenging" or "it was too challenging". For example: "The task was interesting, but "it was too challenging" for my current skill set".
What are some alternatives to "it too challenging" that maintain a similar meaning?
Alternatives include "it's too challenging", "it is overly challenging", or "it is excessively difficult". Each offers a slightly different nuance while retaining the core idea of a task being overly demanding.
Which is grammatically correct: "it too challenging" or "it is too challenging"?
The phrase "it is too challenging" is grammatically correct. The phrase "it too challenging" lacks the necessary verb "is" to complete the sentence. Therefore, always include the verb to ensure grammatical accuracy.
Is there a difference in meaning between "it is too challenging" and "it presents too many challenges"?
While both phrases convey the idea of a difficult task, "it is too challenging" focuses on the difficulty level itself. On the other hand, "it presents too many challenges" emphasizes the number of obstacles or difficulties involved. The best one to choose depends on which aspect you want to highlight.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested