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TOO TO. AND ENOUGHBy : Mr. Umar
The pattern of too to and enough1. Too means excessively. The too clause expresses cause while the infinitive expresses resultIt is too cold to go swimmingCauseresult
2. In the kind of formal, avoid using too instead of ery when there is no clause of result The tea is very hot
EnoughEnough (adjective) means sufficient. It can be used before or after a plural countable noun or a noncountable noun.We have enough ticketsThere is room enough for five people
Enough (adverb) means sufficiently. It is used after an adjective. Its warm enough to go swimming.
Taken from how to prepare for the TOEFL, Barrons
Choose the correct phrases!Are there (enough cakes/cakes enough) for everyone?Is the water (hot enough/enough hot) yet?The man works (enough hard/hard enough) to finish the projectThe book is (too big/big too) to carryI think the problem is (too heavy/heavy too) to solve