than necessary. TOO We use too with a negative meaning. EXAMPLES: TOO + I don’t want to go out. I’m too tired. ADJECTIV The water is too dirty to drink. E The room was too noisy for her to study. EXAMPLES: TOO + My diet is unhealthy. I eat too many MANY + cookies. COUNTABLE There are too many people at the party. NOUNS
There are too many things in the world
we can’t do. E I’m stressed. I have too much homework. X There are too many people at the party. A M He talks too much. P L TOO + MUCH + E UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS S: (OR AFTER A VERB) 1. Use enough before a noun to mean “all that is necessary”.
2. Use enough after a verb with no
ENOUGH object.
3. Use enough after an adjective or
adverb. 1. Do you eat enough vegetables? I don’t drink enough water.
EXAMPLE 2. She doesn’t sleep enough. S: 3. My fridge isn’t big enough. I don’t go to bed early enough.