
Very, too, enough
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Enough,
too, very
Let’s practice these three adverbs.
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Very:
'Very' show a large degree. We put 'Very' before adjectives and adverbs.
Example:
She did very well in the test.
Too:
'Too' shows that there is a problem. We can put 'too' before adjectives and adverbs.
Example:
I ate too much. Now I have a stomach ache.
Enough:
'Enough' means 'as much as needed.' We use 'enough' before nouns and after adjectives and adverbs.
Example:
Are you patient enough to teach children. (after an adjective)
Do you dance well enough to participate in the competition? (after an adverb)
We don't have enough milk for the dessert. (before a noun)
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Multiple Choice
George was determined ...... to complete his master degree.
too
enough
very
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Multiple Choice
Lucy worked ...... hard to get that job.
too
enough
very
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Multiple Choice
It's ... late to go the movies. The movie will start in about 10 minutes.
too
enough
very
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Multiple Choice
My daughter is ...... intelligent. She taught herself how to read and write.
too
enough
very
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Multiple Choice
She's ..... shy to sing in public, but she sings very well.
too
enough
very
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Multiple Choice
I'm afraid I don't have ..... money for that jacket, but I can try the other one.
too
enough
very
Enough,
too, very
Let’s practice these three adverbs.
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