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WITH ENOUGH, WITH NOT ENOUGH, TOO MUCH, TOO MANY

1. WRITE 5 SENTENCE WITH ENOUGH.


1-He has enough room to stretch his legs.
2-I have had enough food.
3-She has enough flexibility at work to choose her schedule.

4-It is bad enough that I missed the bus but then it rained.

5-She waited long enough for him to arrive and then she left.

2. WRITE 5 SENTENCES WITH NOT ENOUGH.


1-Knowing the words is not enough to use a language.

2-Sir, there's not enough room for your team and them.

3-And if it's not enough to cover all the damages...

4-But that's not enough to be with my Maria.

5-You know, it's not enough to have a great personality.


3. WRITE 5 SENTENCES WITH TOO MUCH.

1-I'd like to, but if it's too much trouble...

2-He had been spending too much time with the television lately.

3-Don't eat too much dust today.

4-The boxes were heavy, so carrying two of them was too much weight to handle.

5-Getting information about him from Katie is too much work.

4. WRITE 5 SENTENCES WITH TOO MANY.

1-He put too many spoons of sugar in his tea.

2-They spent too much time on the test.

3-Was there too much noise in the library?

4-Too many children are leaving home in the morning without having breakfast.

5-There are too many items on the agenda for the meeting - we'll never get through them all.

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