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Choose Too, Too Many, Too Much, or Enough To Complete The Sentence Enough

The document is a worksheet designed for students to practice using the terms 'too', 'too many', 'too much', and 'enough' in sentences. It includes two sections where students must fill in the blanks with the appropriate term based on context. The exercise aims to enhance understanding of quantity expressions in English.

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Choose Too, Too Many, Too Much, or Enough To Complete The Sentence Enough

The document is a worksheet designed for students to practice using the terms 'too', 'too many', 'too much', and 'enough' in sentences. It includes two sections where students must fill in the blanks with the appropriate term based on context. The exercise aims to enhance understanding of quantity expressions in English.

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Name: ______________________________________ Grade: _______________

1. Choose too, too many, too much, or enough to complete the sentence
enough

a) I don’t have enough/ too much money to pay for this.


b) I can’t hear the concert. There is/ are too many/too much
people.
c) There were too much/too many bats in the cave.
d) You don’t have too many/ enough flour to make a cake.
e) There isn’t/aren’t enough/ too much salad. Let’s make more
salad!
f) I didn’t like my last teacher. She gave us too much/ too many
exercises for homework.
g) I can’t hear you. The children are making too much/too many
noise.
h) Pay attention. Don’t spend too much/ too many time on
homework.
i) You have enough/too many clothes. You can’t decide what to
wear!
j) She didn’t buy enough/too many furniture for the flat! There is
just one chair.

2. Complete with too, too many, too much or enough.

a) You eat_______________ fast food. You should cook more at home.


b) The boy spends _______________ time playing video games.
c) You shouldn’t watch_________________ movies.
d) We have_________________ eggs to bake a cake.
e) This coffee is ______________ hot.
f) This coffee is hot __________________.
g) There are _________________ apples on the table.
h) Do you think I drink _____________ coffee in the mornings?
i) There isn’t _________________ bread for dinner. Please buy some
more.
j) My dad smokes________________. He should smokes less.

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