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UNIVERSIDAD PERUANA UNION

FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS EMPRESARIALES


E.P- CONTABILIDAD Y GESTION TRIBUTARIA

ASIGNATURA
INGLES INTERMEDIO I

TRABAJO

TOO, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY y ENOUGH

ALUMNA:
Judith Menor Llamo

Morales, 2020
Practice

A. Complete with too much , too many , enough

1. Emily doesn’t have enough time to go to all her after-school classes and finish her
homework.

2. My parents sent me enough chocolate to finish before I leave.

3. There are too many cars on the road to Cali to drive home quickly.

4. With forty students and only twenty-five desks, there are too many students to place in
desks.

5. Jenny feels that there is too much pressure on her to perform well in school.

B. Complete too, too many, too much

1. He is too old to work. (too / too much)

2. It is too cold to go out now. (too / too much)

3. There was too much snow to go walking. (too / too much)

4. You put too much salt in the soup. (too / too much)

5. I put down the box because it was too heavy. (too / too much)

6. He does not like women who are too tall. (too / too much)

7. I cannot solve this problem – it’s too difficult. (too / too much)

8. I have got too much work to do. (too / too much / too many )

9. You have eaten too much rice. (too / too much / too many )

10. You ask too many questions. (too / too much / too many

C . complete with enough ( sufficient) or too (excess)

1. I don't feel very well. I've eaten too much.

2. Don't worry. We still have enough time to get there before it closes.

3. He's too young to vote, but old enough to go to war.

4. The disco is too far to walk.

5. This town isn't big enough for the two of us.

6. That's it. I've had enough. Leave the class immediately!

7. I had too much wine at the party and behaved rather badly.
8. If she doesn't get enough sleep, she's bad tempered all day.

9. This recipe sounds easy too. I'll make it for lunch.

10. She's far too talkative. After minutes I've got a headache.

11. Everyone got great marks in the exam. It wasn't difficult enough.

12. This chicken's too small for five

D. complete the dailogue with too many, too mucho r enough

Lara : Where are we going today?

Ramon: I don’t know. There are (1) too many places to choose from.

Emma: Why don’t we go to the Washington Monument?

Ramon: Won’t there be (2) too many people there?

Emma : No, it should be OK.

Lara: Yes, but it costs (3) too much money.

RAMÓN: Don’t worry. I have (4) enough money, I can lend you some.

LARA: OK. Come on, let’s go.

RAMÓN: Can we walk down by the river after that?

LARA: Well, we don’t want to take (5) too much time.

EMMA: It’ll be OK. We have (6) enough time.

RAMÓN: Yes, and when we take the subway I don’t like it.

LARA: Why not? Isn’t it fast (7) too much?

RAMÓN: It’s fast, but it isn’t interesting (8) too much. I want to see things.

EMMA: Come on, let’s go. Otherwise we really won’t have (9) enough time

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