Kamis, 17 Oktober 2013
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Too and enough
Form
too + adjective or adverb
too much/many + noun
too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner
adjective or adverb + enough
enough + noun
enough + of + pronoun/determiner
too much/many + noun
too much/many + of + pronoun/determiner
adjective or adverb + enough
enough + noun
enough + of + pronoun/determiner
Meaning
- We use too to mean more than sufficient or more/less than necessary.
- 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.
- We use enough to mean sufficient.
- 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?
- We use enough in negative sentences to mean less than sufficient or less than necessary.
- You're not working fast enough, you won't finish on time.
- Sorry, I haven't got enough food for everyone.
- Not enough of my friends are coming to the part
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