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The document provides guidelines on the usage of 'enough' and 'too' in sentences, including their placement with adjectives, adverbs, and nouns. It includes examples and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice these concepts. The material is designed for self-study and is suitable for busy teachers.

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TheuseofENOUGHandTOO 1

The document provides guidelines on the usage of 'enough' and 'too' in sentences, including their placement with adjectives, adverbs, and nouns. It includes examples and fill-in-the-blank exercises to practice these concepts. The material is designed for self-study and is suitable for busy teachers.

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 improve the use of enough and too

with these simple sentences


 ink-saving page
 suitable for self-study use
 for busy teachers
 KEY is included!
ENOUGH AND TOO
3. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and
adverbs:
Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH:
 I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.
 We won't come on time. You are not fast 1. These oranges are_____ripe. Don't eat them.
 enough! 2. I haven't been learning______. I don't think I'll pass the
exam.
2. ENOUGH goes before nouns: 3. My bag was_______ heavy, so asked a man to help me.
 There's not enough food in the fridge 4. There's ________food for everyone, so please help
 Do we have enough time to prepare for the yourself.
exam? 5. You are_______nervous and I don't want to talk with you.
 I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for 6. Being a student is_______stressful for me.
everyone. 7. You work hard________to make for a living.
 Everyone has enough materials to work with 8. There are ________many things you need to change.
so we can start making a snowman. 9. Are you old_______ to drink beer?
 We don't have enough . 10. What do you think is there ________drink for all of us?
11. This is_______. I can't take it any more!
3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand 12. All the bags were________heavy so we couldn't bring it.
alone in a clause: 13. I would like that we all have ________luck for the
 I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been competition.
learning enough. 14. You don't have__________money so you can't buy a toy.
15. It's ________hot! We can't drink it!
4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING: 16. I don't like to think if there will be________hot water for
 There's enough flour to make bread. showering.
 We have enough fish to make a decent lunch. 17. This is________risky situation, so I won't take a part in it.
18. My father doesn't have________time to pick me after
school.
5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:
19. Many people don't have_______time for their children.
 It was enough for me to feel sorry now.
20. This is________ diffcult task. I won't be able to solve the
problem.
9. You use TOO before adjectives and
21. Do you have ________free time after school?
adverbs: I'm TOO
22. I don't think that just buying a present is_________. You
old NOW!
 It was too difficult for me. need to apologize.
 Many children grew up doing too much, 23. You're just_______little for me. I don't like short guys.
were pushed too hard, exposed to too much. 24. Is there________space for all of us?
25. You're ________ odd. I've never met a person like you.
26. Are you comfortable ________ with your boyfriend?
10. TOO +to do something 27. There are so many things I need to do but _______ little
time!
 This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it
28. Are you smart________to join Mensa? What do you
at the end.)
think?
11. TOO +for something/someone 29. This is ________funny. I can't stop laughing!
30. What do you think, am I fit_______to put on this red
 The task was too hard for me. dress?
31. This is________confusing but I finally figure out.
12. It can happen both for and to after
32. My friend is ________far away so we can't celebrate this
TOO:
NY together.
 The marathon was too difficult for me to 33. I had_______time to make some additional decorations.
finish.
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ENOUGH AND TOO
2. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and
adverbs:
 I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.
 We won't come on time. You are not fast
 enough!

2. ENOUGH goes before nouns:


 There's not enough food in the fridge
 Do we have enough time to prepare for the
exam?
 I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for
everyone.
 Everyone has enough materials to work with
so we can start making a snowman.
 We don't have enough .

3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand


alone in a clause:
 I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been
learning enough.

4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING:
 There's enough flour to make bread.
 We have enough fish to make a decent lunch.

5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:


 It was enough for me to feel sorry now.

5. You use TOO before adjectives and


adverbs: I'm TOO
old NOW!
 It was too difficult for me.
 Many children grew up doing too much,
were pushed too hard, exposed to too much.

6. TOO +to do something

 This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it


at the end.)

7. TOO +for something/someone

 The task was too hard for me.

8. It can happen both for and to after


TOO:

 The marathon was too difficult for me to


finish.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/London-Calling
ENOUGH AND TOO
1. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and
adverbs:
Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH:
 I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.
 We won't come on time. You are not fast 1. These oranges are too ripe. Don't eat them.
 enough! 2. I haven't been learning enough. I don't think I'll pass the
exam.
2. ENOUGH goes before nouns: 3. My bag was too heavy, so asked a man to help me.
 There's not enough food in the fridge 4. There's enough food for everyone, so please help
 Do we have enough time to prepare for the yourself.
exam? 5. You are too nervous and I don't want to talk with you.
 I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for 6. Being a student is too stressful for me.
everyone. 7. You work hard enough to make for a living.
 Everyone has enough materials to work with 8. There are too many things you need to change.
so we can start making a snowman. 9. Are you old enough to drink beer?
 We don't have enough . 10. What do you think is there enough drink for all of us?
11. This is enough. I can't take it any more!
3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand 12. All the bags were too heavy so we couldn't bring it.
alone in a clause: 13. I would like that we all have enough luck for the
 I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been competition.
learning enough. 14. You don't have enough money so you can't buy a toy.
15. It's too hot! We can't drink it!
4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING: 16. I don't like to think if there will be enough hot water for
 There's enough flour to make bread. showering.
 We have enough fish to make a decent lunch. 17. This is too risky situation, so I won't take a part in it.
18. My father doesn't have enough time to pick me after
school.
5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:
19. Many people don't have enough time for their children.
 It was enough for me to feel sorry now.
20. This is too diffcult task. I won't be able to solve the
problem.
1. You use TOO before adjectives and
21. Do you have enough free time after school?
adverbs: I'm TOO
22. I don't think that just buying a present is enough. You
old NOW!
 It was too difficult for me. need to apologize.
 Many children grew up doing too much, 23. You're just too little for me. I don't like short guys.
were pushed too hard, exposed to too much. 24. Is there enough space for all of us?
25. You're too odd. I've never met a person like you.
26. Are you comfortable enough with your boyfriend?
2. TOO +to do something 27. There are so many things I need to do but too little
time!
 This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it
28. Are you smart enough to join Mensa? What do you
at the end.)
think?
3. TOO +for something/someone 29. This is too funny. I can't stop laughing!
30. What do you think, am I fit enough to put on this red
 The task was too hard for me. dress?
31. This is too confusing but I finally figure out.
4. It can happen both for and to after
32. My friend is too far away so we can't celebrate this NY
TOO:
together.
 The marathon was too difficult for me to 33. I had enough time to make some additional decorations.
finish.
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/London-Calling

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