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5C GRAMMAR quantifiers, too, (not) enough

Choose the correct word or phrase for each sentence. Circle the correct form.

1 Jackie spends too many / too much money on shoes.


2 A good diet can prevent lot of / a lot of illnesses.
3 ‘How was the job interview?’ ‘It was OK. I wasn’t too / enough nervous.’
4 I think I have enough money / money enough to pay for this.
5 How much / many fruit do you eat?
6 Can you help me? This case is too / too much heavy.
7 Could I have a little / a few milk, please?
8 I’m going away on holiday for a few / a little days next week.
9 You don’t do many / much exercise. Why don’t you come jogging with me?
10 I can’t teach children. I’m not patient enough / enough patient.
11 Too much / Too many chocolate isn’t good for you.
12 How many / much hours do you work a day?
13 I spend too much / too many time at the computer.
14 I couldn’t finish the report because I didn’t have time enough / enough time.
15 I have too many / too much clothes. I can never decide what to wear.
16 We’re going to buy a little / a few things for our new flat today.
17 Are you enough well / well enough to go to work today?
18 I’m going to have very little / very few free time this weekend.
19 My husband does a few / a little housework every day.
20 We buy too many / too much vegetables. We never eat them all!

ACTIVATION

Look at the sentences and say if they are true for you. Compare with a partner.
I watch too much TV. I spend too much time on social media.
I don’t drink enough water. I have too many clothes.
I don’t do enough exercise. I drink too much caffeine.
I’m not organized enough. I don’t eat enough fruit and vegetables.
  Yes, I watch too much TV.   How many hours a day?
  Maybe an hour. What about you?   I don’t watch much TV.
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