• [Verse 1] If I could, I’d be your little spoon And kiss your fingers forevermore But, big spoon, you have so much to do And I have nothing ahead of me.
  • ‘But, big spoon, you have so much to do / And I have nothing ahead of me,’ she sings, illuminating a longing that sands its victims down to nothing.
  • But for more neutral situations where having a lot to do is not a negative thing, I would recommend “a lot” over “so much”.
  • If you want to feel better in life, and not feel so much self-created internal pressure, this episode will give you your next steps.
  • This expression is a way of saying you have so much work to do that you can cope with it.
  • If I could, I'd be your little spoon And kiss your fingers forevermore But, big spoon, you have so much to do And I have nothing ahead of me You're the sun...
    • I have so much to do for this charity auction
    • We have so much to do before Wednesday night
    • You have so much to do anyway, all the time
  • Have you ever been faced with so many tasks that you didn’t know where to begin so you just did nothing? Though having a lot to do should motivate us to work...
  • 'I have so much work to do but I really don't feel like doing it, it is such a nice day, too nice for work!'
  • I was thinking about something along the line of "You only have so much as you decided to have." but that doesn't sound right at all.
  • This phrase is correct but slightly more formal than 'do you have a lot to do?'
    • I know you have much to do, for us you have been a valuable contributor.
    • Why do you want so much to be chosen?
  • You should see this much paper that needs to be sorted out here and im going to do it today, when i think of it, it actually doesnt take more than 30 minutes.
  • I have try to study even more, but the results just the same as before.