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Too and Enough. Too/ too much/ too many  Too has a negative meaning. We use it to say that sth is more than enough or more than necessary.  Too + adj./adv.

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1 Too and Enough

2 Too/ too much/ too many  Too has a negative meaning. We use it to say that sth is more than enough or more than necessary.  Too + adj./adv. + (to inf.) + for + noun -You are too young to apply for this position. -We got there too early for the beginning of the ceremony and got really bored.  Too + adj./adv. + to inf. -You are too young to stay out late without your parents. -He got to the station too late to catch the train.  Too… + for sth/ sb + to inf. - This exercise is too difficult for me to do.  Too much + singular noun (uncountable nouns) -There is too much sugar in this cake.  Too many + plural noun (countable nouns) -There were already too many people in the club so we weren’t allowed to get in.

3 enough  Enough has a positive meaning. We use it to say that there is as much of sth as we want or need.  Adjective/adverb + enough + to inf. -I am old enough to know what is best for me.  Enough + noun + to inf. -There’s enough money in my savings account to buy new furniture.


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