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TOO AND ENOUGH •use TOO before ADJECTIVES and ADVERBS •to say something is more than acceptable or possible I AM TOO TIRED, I DON’T WANT TO COME TO THE PARTY.

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  • TOO AND ENOUGHuse TOO before ADJECTIVES and ADVERBSto say something is more than acceptable or possible I AM TOO TIRED, I DONT WANT TO COME TO THE PARTY.

  • * She is too lazy , she never does her homework.

    *She is too young to drive a car.

    * I bought four bags because they were too cheap.

  • We also use TOO *before MANY + a COUNTABLE NOUN * before MUCH + an UNCOUNTABLE NOUN

    There are too many films to watch.

    You drink too much alcohol.

  • There is too much noise in this class.

    Brenda wears too much make-up.

  • ENOUGH is used:*after an ADJECTIVE,ADVERB,VERB* to mean that something is just what we need or want

    She is clever enough to go to university.

    Your grandfather cant come to the disco because he isnt young enough to come.

  • She is beautiful enough to take part in a beauty contest.

    This girl isnt old enough to marry.

  • ENOUGH is also used before a NOUN

    Sorry ! I cant buy it. I dont have enough money!!

    You dont need to go to the supermarket. I have got enough onions at home.

  • I cant talk to you now! I havent got enough time.

    Mary couldnt post all the letters because she didnt have enough stamps.

  • Shall I make some sandwiches? Have we got enough bread?

    Chris couldnt repair the car. He didnt have enough tools.

  • TOO + ADJECTIVE

    I dont want to go out. Im too tired.

  • I couldnt find her at the concert because there were too many people there.

    TOO MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUN (too much work/money/food/noise/salt/ information/time/bread) Our teacher gives us too much work.

  • TOO WITH TO+INFINITIVE She is too young to drive.

    ADJECTIVE+ENOUGH Is your room warm enough?