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Too and Enough: Difference and Exercises
Today we are going to learn how to use too and enough in sentences and with different parts of the speech.
Too is used before adjectives and adverbs to mean ‘more than is allowed, necessary or possible and Enough is used as much as or more than is wanted
Here are some examples:
- I don’t have enough sugar. Let’s go to the supermarket.
- I haven’t got enough time.
- You’re not good enough !
- You’re driving too slowly!
- I’m too hungry to concentrate!
- He’s too old to drive.
Continue reading so you can learn the words too and enough correctly
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How to use Enough
Adverb + enough, enough + noun, adjective + enough, how to use too, too + adjective, too + adverb, video: how to use enough.
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We can use enough with different parts of speech such as adverb, enough and adjective
In these sentences, you can see how we place an adverb with the word Enough
- I have been working hard enough
- You haven’t been studying hard enough
- You don’t eat healthily enough.
- They didn’t react quickly enough
- She didn’t react fast enough
In these sentences you can see how that we place a noun after the word enough
- I have enough time to finish my work
- Do you have enough money to afford a new car?
- I don’t have enough confidence to talk to her
- Are there enough eggs to make an omelette?
- I don’t have enough weapons to protect all these citizens
- Richard has enough talent to become a professional surfer?
In these sentences you can see how we place an adjective before the word enough
- She is not old enough to drink alcohol
- That teacher is strict enough
- I will never be rich enough
- He is not tall enough to play basketball.
- You are good enough to have a conversation in English
- I’m strong enough to lift those boxes.
- It’s warm enough to go for a swim.
We use too for different reasons:
- Give reasons you don’t want to do things. ( I can’t help you, it was too early)
- Make complaints (The food was too dry)
In these sentences you can see how we place the word ‘too’ before adjectives
- I was too shy to talk to her
- The water was too cold to shower
- He was too sick to go to school
- You are too young to understand
- I am too hungry to concentrate
In these sentences you can see how we place the word ‘too’ before adverbs
- He drives too recklessly
- He played too slowly
- He is driving too fast
- He is being too rude
This is a good video that explains how to use Enough
These are some exercises that will help you see the difference between too and enough
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Forming sentences with Too and Enough
too + adjective/adverb too much/many + noun too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner
adjective/adverb + enough enough + noun enough + of + pronoun/determiner
- It’s too late to stop him.
- Jerry was too young to watch the movie.
- There are too many people on this train, there’s nowhere to sit.
- You have too much money , give some to me.
- You’ve eaten too many of those cakes.
- Your clothes are big enough to fit me.
- You’ve done enough work . You can stop now.
- Have you got enough money to buy me a drink?
- You’re not working fast enough , you won’t finish on time.
- Sorry, I have n’t got enough food for everyone.
- Not enough of my friends are coming to the party.
Additional points
- There’s a lot of food but not enough for everyone.
- I don’t have the money to go on holiday.
- His company doesn’t have the resources to do the job.
- Is there room in your car for one more person?
- Do we have time for a coffee?
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I usually ask a student to stand up and try to reach the ceiling. After the others see that it is not possible, I ask “why can’t he do it?” If they don’t give me the correct structure, I tell them that “he/she isn’t tall enough” and that “he/she is too short”…
That’s helpful and interesting
Find pictures, for example of a small girl standing next to a bicycle (adult) and say:
“What’s the problem? Why can’t she ride the bike?”
The students should come up with: “It’s too big or she’s too small”
I think the best way to teach this lesson is by using visual aids and pictures. For example, you could show 3 cups of water. One with a little water at the bottom, one full of water and one with water overflowing… students should reach the meaning on their own.
ok i get this, how can we use too and enough in interrogative sentence
We can choose 2 students, 1 taller than 2 and ask them to touch the bulb. Then ask them to make different sentences with too and enough.
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Too / enough, too and enough.
Too and enough indicate degree. They modify adjectives , adverbs , and nouns .
- Too means more than what is needed.
- Enough means sufficient.
- He is too old to play football with the kids.
- Dave is intelligent enough to do the write thing.
- You're not working fast enough
- I don't have enough time .
- He has too many friends .
- She has got too much patience
Use of too and enough
1. Enough comes after adjectives and adverbs:
ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH or ADVERB + ENOUGH
He isn't old enough to watch this program. We're not walking quickly enough .
2. Enough may also precede nouns:
ENOUGH + NOUN
We have enough money . I have not got enough money to buy this computer.
3. Too comes before adjectives and adverbs:
TOO + ADJECTIVES or TOO + ADVERBS
It's too hot to wear that coat. I was driving too fast .
4. Too may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions too much and too many .
a. Too much is used before uncountable nouns.
TOO MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
There is too much salt in this food.
b. Too many is used before countable nouns
TOO MANY + COUNTABLE NOUNS
There are too many students in this classroom.
See more about countable and uncountable nouns
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The following grammar notes show the difference uses (and word order) of Very , Too and Enough .
Very and Too + adjective
1. The exam is very difficult , but Jim can complete it.
2. The exam is too difficult . Jim can't complete it.
Very difficult = it is difficult but possible for Jim to complete the exam.
Too difficult = It is impossible for Jim to complete the exam.
Remember that Too implies a negative result.
Too + adjective + infinitive
- Alex couldn't play basketball because he was too short.
- Alex was too short to play basketball.
- We are too tired to go to the gym.
- Mary was too ill to finish her food.
Too + adjective + for (someone) + infinitive
- I can't walk to Valparaiso because it is too far.
- Valparaiso is too far for me to walk.
- It is too late for me to go out.
- The soup is too cold for Tim to eat.
- The price of the ticket is too expensive for Mike to fly to Europe.
Enough + noun
Enough (pronounced "enuff" ... rhymes with "stuff")
Enough = sufficient
- There was enough food for everybody at the party.
- I had enough money to pay for dinner with my girlfriend.
- Is there enough time to finish the test?
Adjective + Enough
- She is pretty enough for everybody to notice her. (Everybody notices her because she is very pretty.)
- My friend lives close enough to my house to walk.
- Last summer it was hot enough to go swimming every day.
Enough + infinitive
- When she lost her dog, it was enough to make her cry.
- He was sick enough to stay home from work today.
- I arrived at the airport early enough to make my flight to New York.
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1. We can't have a picnic. It's too hot outside. It's not ___________________ enough. 2. Tell Sharon to hurry! She's too ___________________. She isn't fast enough. 3. Kevin can't drive a car. He's too young. He isn't ___________________ enough. 4. Those apples are too ___________________. They aren't cheap enough. 5. I don't like that movie.
ESL Too vs. Enough Worksheet - Grammar Exercises: Identifying, Gap-fill, Writing Sentences from Prompts - Pre-intermediate (A2) - 25 minutes. This free too and enough worksheet helps students to learn and practice too, too many, too much, and enough. Students start by underlining the correct form of enough in a set of sentences.
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Too or Enough ESL Grammar Exercise Worksheet A fun ESL grammar exercises worksheet for kids to study and practise too and enough. A)Fill in the blanks with too or enough. B)Answer the questions using too. C)Answer the questions using enough. D)Rewrite the sentences using enough. Simple and useful for teaching and learning too and enough in English.
- July 6, 2023 Today we are going to learn how to use too and enough in sentences and with different parts of the speech. Too is used before adjectives and adverbs to mean 'more than is allowed, necessary or possible and Enough is used as much as or more than is wanted Here are some examples: I don't have enough sugar. Let's go to the supermarket.
Too and Enough - English Grammar English Grammar Too & Enough Updated 13 October, 2023 Grammar Course for Teachers Learn everything you need to feel confident about grammar as a teacher Forming sentences with Too and Enough too + adjective/adverb too much/many + noun too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner adjective/adverb + enough enough + noun
I have not got enough money to buy this computer. 3. Too comes before adjectives and adverbs: It's too hot to wear that coat. I was driving too fast. 4. Too may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions too much and too many. a. Too much is used before uncountable nouns.
1. She was too tired to walk. 2. He isn't strong enough to lift that box. 3. The boy was clever enough to solve the problem. 4. We are not rich enough to buy a car. 5. His behavior was too impudent for me to tolerate. 6. She has become too fat to wear her old pair of jeans. 7. Was he foolish enough to listen to her? 8. This is too good to be ...
This a fun way to drill using too and enough. After teaching when and how to use"too" and "enough",you can let them play with their imagination trying to make sentences wit too and enough using these flash cards. So,what i usually do is start with an example: " He is too small to carry the basket" or "the basket is too heavy for the little boy" and then, "He is not strong enough to pull the ...
Worksheets that save paper, ink and time. Grammar and three exercises on the use of "very", "too" and "enough". In the 1st exercise students have to complete the sentences with "very" or "too". In the second one, they complete the sentences with "too" or "enough" + a suitable adjective from the list provided.
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English Grammar Worksheet - too, too much, too many, enough — Exercise 1|Choose the correct answer from the drop-down menu (too, too much, too many, enough).
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The following grammar notes show the difference uses (and word order) of Very, Too and Enough.. Very and Too + adjective 1. The exam is very difficult, but Jim can complete it.. 2. The exam is too difficult.Jim can't complete it. Very difficult = it is difficult but possible for Jim to complete the exam.. Too difficult = It is impossible for Jim to complete the exam.