This document discusses quantifiers used to express too much or not enough of something. It explains that "too + adjective" is used to describe something being excessively described by an adjective. "Too much + uncountable noun" and "too many + countable noun" are used to indicate too great an amount of something uncountable or countable, respectively. "Not enough" is the opposite and means a deficiency, taking a countable or uncountable noun or being followed by an adjective.
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This document discusses quantifiers used to express too much or not enough of something. It explains that "too + adjective" is used to describe something being excessively described by an adjective. "Too much + uncountable noun" and "too many + countable noun" are used to indicate too great an amount of something uncountable or countable, respectively. "Not enough" is the opposite and means a deficiency, taking a countable or uncountable noun or being followed by an adjective.
This document discusses quantifiers used to express too much or not enough of something. It explains that "too + adjective" is used to describe something being excessively described by an adjective. "Too much + uncountable noun" and "too many + countable noun" are used to indicate too great an amount of something uncountable or countable, respectively. "Not enough" is the opposite and means a deficiency, taking a countable or uncountable noun or being followed by an adjective.