The document discusses the meanings and uses of the words "enough" and "too". It explains that "enough" means a sufficient or adequate amount, while "too" means more than enough or excessively. It provides examples of using "enough" before nouns to indicate having or not having a sufficient amount. It also gives examples of using "enough" after adjectives to describe something fitting or not fitting well. Finally, it notes that "too" is used before adjectives to describe something fitting poorly or being unaffordable. The document then provides sentences for the reader to complete using "enough" or "too" appropriately.
The document discusses the meanings and uses of the words "enough" and "too". It explains that "enough" means a sufficient or adequate amount, while "too" means more than enough or excessively. It provides examples of using "enough" before nouns to indicate having or not having a sufficient amount. It also gives examples of using "enough" after adjectives to describe something fitting or not fitting well. Finally, it notes that "too" is used before adjectives to describe something fitting poorly or being unaffordable. The document then provides sentences for the reader to complete using "enough" or "too" appropriately.
The document discusses the meanings and uses of the words "enough" and "too". It explains that "enough" means a sufficient or adequate amount, while "too" means more than enough or excessively. It provides examples of using "enough" before nouns to indicate having or not having a sufficient amount. It also gives examples of using "enough" after adjectives to describe something fitting or not fitting well. Finally, it notes that "too" is used before adjectives to describe something fitting poorly or being unaffordable. The document then provides sentences for the reader to complete using "enough" or "too" appropriately.
not enough = not sufficient too = more than enough, excessively
Enough before nouns
I have enough jackets. (I don’t need more jackets.)
I don’t have enough socks. (I need more socks.)
Enough after adjectives
The T-shirt is big enough. (It fits well.)
The shoes aren’t comfortable enough. (They don’t fit well.)
Too before adjectives
The dress is too tight. (It doesn’t fit well.)
The jeans are too expensive. (I can’t afford it.)
Complete the sentences with enough or too.
1. This skirt is …………… short. It’s not long …………… .
2. These shoes aren’t big ……………. They’re …………… small. 3. That hat is …………… expensive. I don’t have …………….. money to buy it. 4. Do you take credit cards? I don’t have ……………… cash to pay for the belt. 5. These pants are …………… bright. Do you have them in another color? 6. This dress is really pretty, but it’s not cheap ……………. . 7. I like this jacket, but it’s ……………big. Do you have it in a smaller size? 8. How does this sweater look on me? Do you think it’s big …………….. ? 9. These jeans are ………….. tight. I need a larger size. 10. I can’t wear these high heels. They’re ……………. uncomfortable.