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QUANTIFIERS

We use too to say more


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.

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