Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Too vs. Enough


TOO

too + adjectiveThis shirt is too expensive. It costs $30 and I have only $25.
too much + uncountable nounI drank too much water; now I really need to go to the bathroom!
too many + countable nounShe put too many eggs into the cake. The recipe said 3 and she used 5.
verb + too muchHe complains too much. He has such a negative attitude.


ENOUGH

enough + noun (countable or uncountable)We don’t have enough people for a soccer team.We have 8 people and a team needs at least 11.
adjective + enoughSorry kid, you’re not old enough to buy alcohol. You’re 19 and the minimum age is 21.
verb + enoughI don’t exercise enough. I need to go to the gym more than once a month.

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