Islcollective Worksheets Intermediate b1 Adult Writing Quantifiers Grammar Guides Oo and Enough...

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TOO AND ENOUGHToo and Enough are used with adjectives and indicate degree. Too means more than necessary, and it precedes the adjective. Enough means sucient and usua!!y "o!!ows the adjective. Enough can a!so #e used with nouns. $n such cases, enough usua!!y precedes the word it modi%es. $ have enough money "or the &D p!ayer. $ don't have enough (money) "or the computer. There aren't enough peop!e to ma*e a team. $n some cases, enough can stand a!one. $ have had enough o" this nonsense. Enough is enough+ &ommon pro#!ems inc!ude using very in p!ace o" too or enough. ,he is very young to drin* a!coho!.,he is too young to drin* a!coho!. He is not very tough to p!ay "oot#a!!.He is not tough enough to p!ay "oot#a!!. (-rong)(&orrect) (-rong)(&orrect)TOO./E&EDE,AD0E&T$1E, 2 AD1E/3,TOO MUCH ./E&EDE, UN&OUNTA34E NOUN,TOO MANY ./E&EDE, &OUNTA34E NOUN,ENOUGH ./E&EDE, NOUN,5O44O-, AD0E&T$1E, 2 AD1E/3,He is too oldto ride the 6erry7Go7/ound.,he has too much money.Tony was tall enough to p!ay on the #as*et#a!! team.They were smart enough to pass the test. (NOT8 enough ta!!)(NOT8 enough smart)Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH:9. The wind was::::::::strong to go out that day...;. $ didn't %nish my test #ecause $ dind't have ::::::::time to do it+

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