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Too, Enough -  Infinitives of purpose.

Too, Enough - Infinitives of purpose.

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27 Slides • 6 Questions

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Too, Enough

Infinitives of purpose.

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According to you, which one is the appropriate one?

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Not enough

  • Use not enough when something is less than what you want.

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Enough

  • Use enough when something is exactly what you want.

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Too

  • Use too when something is more than what you want.

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Placement:

  • Write enough after the adjective: Juan is young enough.

  • Write too before the adjective: Juan is too young.

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Examples:

  • Alexader is not old enough to live alone.

  • Alexander is too young to live alone.

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Exercise 01

Talk about what you think of the items listed.

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Open Ended

What do you think about your father or mother? (Strict - Lenient)

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Open Ended

What do you think about YOU? (Mature - Childish)

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Open Ended

What do you think about your internet connection? (Fast - Slow)

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Open Ended

What do you think about your Speaking English? (Easy - Difficult)

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Infinitives of Purpose

To give reason

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Vocabulary

Ailments

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Cough

I have a cough.

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Fever

He has a fever.

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Toothache

She has a toothcahe.

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Headache

He has a headache.

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Nausea

She has nausea.

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Sore throat

She has a sore throat.

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Stomachache

He has a stomachache.

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Insommia

He has insommia.

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Exercise 02

Listen and choos the correct picture.

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Multiple Choice

Listen and choose the correct picture.

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Multiple Choice

Listen and choose the correct picture.

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Vocabulary

Remedies

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TO + Infinitive

  • I see a dentist to check my teeth.

  • We go to bed to cure a headache.

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IN ORDER TO + Infinitive (More formal)

  • I see a dentist in order to check my teeth.

  • We go to bed in order to cure a headache.

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Exercise 03

Read the sentences and match them with their pairs.

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Read tha sentences (Use a dictionary if it is necessary.) and match them.

Too, Enough

Infinitives of purpose.

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