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Yes, you’re not tall enough

to play basketball.
Oh! It’s too heavy to lift!
I’m too short to play
basketball.

I’m not strong enough to


lift weights.

Too and Enough. Complete with too or enough.


Too and enough are used with adjectives, adverbs and 1- She is clever …………………… to pass
nouns. the test.
- Too means more than what is necessary. 2- The skirt is …………………… long for
- Enough means as much as necessary. you.
Examples: 3- Kate is ………………….. young to drive
1. Too + adjective: a car.
He is too short to play basketball. 4- There is ……………………. meat in
2. Too + adverb: the fridge for the whole week.
You are driving too fast. 5- I didn’t work hard …………………… to
3. Adjective + enough: pass the exam.
They aren’t rich enough to buy a big house. 6- We can’t buy the car because it
She’s old enough to get married. is ………………….. expensive.
4. Adverb + enough: 7- He can’t sleep because he drinks
Hurry up, we aren’t walking quickly enough. ………………….. much coffee.
5. Enough + noun: 8- Are you tall …………………. to reach
We have got enough eggs to make a cake. that shelf?
You’ve got enough time to revise your lessons. 9- They often take the bus to school
6. Too much + uncountable nouns: because it’s ………………. far to walk.
I can’t sleep at night because they make too much 10- She isn’t fast …………………. to
noise. win the race.
7. Too many + countable nouns: 11- There’s ………………….. food for
Too many people came to the party yesterday. We everyone to eat.
didn’t have enough plates. 12- She isn’t speaking clearly ……………. .
I can’t understand her.

You’ve got enough time


to revise your lessons.

Hurry up, we aren’t


walking quickly enough.

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