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TOO

TOO MUCH A large amount

TOO MANY

ENOUGH sufficient
TOO

TOO MUCH

TOO MANY

ENOUGH There is _____________


Too much water.
TOO

TOO MUCH

TOO MANY

ENOUGH That amount of water is __________.


enough
TOO

TOO MUCH

TOO MANY

ENOUGH Too many candies


I think you have ____________
to eat by yourself.
TOO

TOO MUCH

TOO MANY

ENOUGH Too old to go to


You are _______
Felipe’s party.
+ ADJECTIVE + TO (INFINITIVE)
+ ADVERB

MORE THAN ENOUGH….


+ ADJECTIVE + TO (INFINITIVE)
+ ADVERB

He’s 16 years old. He is TOO young to vote. (Adjective)

He worked TOO hard to pass the exam. (Averb)


A GLASS OF WATER IS ENOUGH TO QUENCH YOUR THIRST.

AN APPLE IS ENOUGH TO CALM YOUR HUNGER.

SUFFICIENT.
Enough + NOUN ADJECTIVE + Enough

I’m 21. I’m old enough to vote.


This place is quiet enough to study.
We have enough water to get by.
We have enough apples for everybody.
Negative
Sentences

I don’t have enough money to buy a new house.


There isn’t enough water for everybody.
TOO MANY APPLES TOO MUCH WATER

MORE THAN ENOUGH


+ COUNTABLE NOUNS + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Too many people Too much pollution


cars money
problems time

Our city has TOO MANY problems to solve.


There is TOO MUCH pollution in our city.

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