Too – too much too many –

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TOO – TOO MUCH - TOO MANY – ENOUGH – NOT ENOUGH

TOO – TOO MUCH - TOO MANY – ENOUGH – NOT ENOUGH TOO : demasiado.  Siempre va delante de adjetivos y/o adverbios. Ejemplo:  It's too cold today :  Hoy hace demasiado frío hoy. TOO MUCH:  demasiado/demasiada.  Utilizamos esta forma delante de nombres en SINGULAR. Ejemplo:  There is too much cheese in the fridge :  Hay demasiado queso en el frigorífico.  There is too much snow in the street :  Hay demasiada nieve en la calle. TOO MANY:  demasiados/demasiadas.  Se utiliza siempre delante de nombres en PLURAL. Ejemplo:  There are too many chairs in the room :  hay demasiadas sillas en la habitación.  Don't eat too many sweets :  No comas demasiados caramelos.

TOO ENOUGH Too & Enough 1. TOO Too se traduce al español por “demasiado”, “más de lo necesario”. Too se puede usar en frases con varias estructuras: • Con “ much ” o “ many ” delante de sustantivos too much / too many + sustantivos o There is too much noise here o You make too many mistakes • Delante de adjetivos o adverbios too + adjetivo / adverbio (+ infinitivo) o Let’s go by train . The bus is too slow o I can’t understand him . He talks too quickly • Delante de una estructura “ for + object + infinitivo” too ... ( for sb / sth ) ( to do sth ) o These shoes are too big for me o It’s too cold to go out o She speaks too fast for me to understand her . . ENOUGH Enough se traduce al español por “suficiente”, “la cantidad necesaria”. Enough se puede usar en frases con varias etructuras : • Delante de sustantivos ( not ) enough + sustantivos o We wanted to play football but we didn’t have enough players o Is there enough sugar in your coffee ? • Detrás de adjetivos (que no acompañen a un sutantivo ) y de adverbios ( not ) adjetivo / adverbio + enough o The coat isn’t long enough o He isn’t tall enough • Delante de una estructura “ for + object + infinitivo” ( not ) enough ... ( for sb / sth ) ( to do sth ) o This pullover isn’t big enough for me o I haven’t got enough money for a car o I haven’t got enough money to buy a car o Is your English good enough to have a conversation ? o There weren’t enough chairs for everybody to sit down

1.- Write  in the blanks too, too much, too many .  Escribe en los huecos too, too much, too many. - The baby is drinking __________ water. - Summer in the South of Spain is ________ hot. - I have  done __________ exercises. - This is a very rich woman, she has got ___________ houses. - I'm going to bed right now, I'm _________ tired. - You mustn't say that this job is _______ easy. - There are _________ cars here. 2.- Rewrite each sentence using the adverb "enough ". Escribe de nuevo cada frase utilizando el adverbio "enough". - It isn't hot to go to the swimming-pool.> - You are intelligent to pass the exam. > - Your friend Lucy is beautiful to be a model. > - I don't have paper to write a long letter. > - Please, buy milk for all of us. > - She hasn't got money to buy a new house. > - You don't speak loud so I can't hear you. >

ENOUGH:  suficiente/suficientemente.  Este adverbiose coloca de diferente manera dependiendo de si estamos hablando de un nombre o de un adjetivo.  Por lo tanto, lo colocaremos DELANTE de los nombres y DETRÁS de los adjetivos. Ejemplo:  The man isn't strong enough:  El hombre no es lo suficientemente fuerte.   Have you bought enough beer?  ¿Has comprado suficiente cerveza?
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