This presentations describes the usage of too and enough

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'Enough' is placed before nouns but after adjectives and adverbs it modifies. 'Too' is placed before adjectives and adverbs to show an excess of quality or action.


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Too vs. Enough Intermediate I-2025 FLD -UES

Take a look at the following sentences: The baby is TOO small to walk. The house is TOO big for one person. TOO : has a negative meaning: shows that something is more than necessary!

The bag is TOO heavy to carry . The bag is TOO heavy FOR Ali. The bag is TOO heavy FOR him to carry . Too adjective + Noun Too adjective + Infinitive Infinitive Noun

There are TOO many cars in the street I have TOO much food to eat. Cars are countable Food is UNCOUNTABLE TOO Many / Much + Noun

There were ................. questions to answer so I only did three. Too many Too much Too Practice: Complete the sentences with the correct words. Too many

I didn't buy it because it was ....... expensive. Too many Too much Too too

My wife took ……………….. time to get ready for the wedding. Too many Too much Too Too much

Take a look at the following sentences: India doesn’t have enough money to feed the poor. Quatar s rich enough to organize free international concerts. ENOUGH : has a positive meaning: shows that something is equal to what is needed.

Dubai has enough money to organize international concerts. They are rich enough to organize international concerts. Adjective/adverb + enough + infinitive Enough + nouns (plurals)

There was not _________ room for everybody to get in. Enough Too Too many Practice: Complete the sentences with the correct words. Enough

The weather is ___________ cold to swim. Enough Too Too many. too

I am old ________to know what is best for me. Enough Too Too many Enough

Enough teacher! That’s TOO much information

TOO has a negative meaning: it shows that something is more than necessary! Too adjective/adverb + Infinitive Too adjective/adverb + For + Noun The bag is TOO heavy FOR Ahmed to carry . TOO Many / Much + Noun : I ate TOO much food. ENOUGH has a positive meaning: it shows that something is equal to what is needed. Adjective/adverb + enough + infinitive I am rich enough to buy a Ferrari Enough + nouns (plurals) Morocco doesn’t have enough money to feed the poor.

Time to practice: Units 92 and 93