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too, too much/many, enough

too, too much/many, enough

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English

University

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CCSS
L.3.1G, L.1.1F, L.7.1A

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Laura Sanchez

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Too, too much/many, enough

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TOO

We use too with adjectives and adverbs example:

He´s too young to go to school.

It happened too quickly.

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TOO MUCH

Use too much with non-count nouns examples:

We have too much free time.

There´s too much water in the bath.

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TOO MANY

Use too many with count nouns examples:

It´s bad to eat too many eggs.

My teacher always has too many things to do :(

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(NOT ) ENOUGH

Use (not) enough after adjectives and adverbs example:

She isn´t old enough to vote.

My shoes werené big enough :(

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(NOT) ENOUGH

Use not enough before nouns example:

I don´t have enough energy to go to a party :(

He doesn´t have enough money to take me out.

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Multiple Choice

There's____________smoke in here; I can't breathe.

1

too

2

too much

3

too many

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Multiple Choice

I don't earn_____________to buy that car.

1

too much money

2

enough money

3

money enough

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Multiple Choice

I know I talk_____________ . I should talk less.

1

too much

2

too many

3

too

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Multiple Choice

____________money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s.

1

Too many

2

Enough

3

Too much

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Multiple Choice

I ate______________cakes and felt sick later.

1

too many

2

too much

3

enough

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Multiple Choice

I can't drink this milk. It's ___________ hot.

1

enough

2

too

3

too much

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Multiple Choice

There weren´t___________ to play a match, so everybody went home.

1

people enough

2

enough peple

3

too much

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