This document contains two grammar units:
1) The use of too/enough + adjective to indicate excess or sufficiency. Too + adjective refers to exceeding satisfactory amounts, while adjective + enough means sufficient.
2) Relative clauses are used to provide extra information about nouns without starting new sentences, by using relative pronouns like who, which, that immediately after the noun.
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1. UNIT 7-GRAMMAR: (TOO / ENOUGH + ADJECTIVE,
TOO MUCH / TOO MANY).
UNIT 8-GRAMMAR: (RELATIVE CLAUSES).
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Felix Pau Batista de la Cruz…2016-0311.
2. TOO / ENOUGH + ADJECTIVE.
• TOO + ADJECTIVE
• we use too + adjective when something exceeds satisfactory.
ENOUGH + ADJECTIVE
• We use adjective + enough meaning “sufficient”
• When used in negative Not enough is the opposite of too.
3. STRUCTURE + EXAMPLE
• TOO + ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB
• The water was too cold to swim in.
• This house is too big.
• ADEJECTIVE + ENOUGH
• It was easy enough for them to complete.
• This house is big enough.
• ADJECTIVE + NOT ENOUGH
• This house is not big enough. = opposite of too big.
• It is not quiet enough. = opposite of too quiet.
Sufficient.
Excess.
Not sufficient.
4. TOO MUCH
• It is used with nouns that cannot be counted.
• Example
• You love her too much.
• We have too much food.
5. • It is used with nouns that can be counted.
• Example
• There are too many people in the store.
• There are too many ships in the port.
6. RELATIVE CLAUSES
• We use the relative clause to give extra information about the nouns in the main
clause, without starting another sentences. The relative clause goes immediately
after the noun it relates to.
7. RELATIVE PRONOUNS
Relative pronouns Usage Example
Who Used for person • She is my daugther who is 4 years old.
• I have a friend who is very generous.
Which Used for things and animals • This is my dog spike which jumps very
high.
• I go to a school which is very traditional.
That Used for people, things, and animals • Luis is at the hotel that is near his house.
• Can you think of a book that is very
funny?
Editor's Notes
Good afternoon. my name is felix Paul Batista and in the next video I will be talking about the grammar of unit 7 (TOO / ENOUGH + ADJECTIVE, TOO MUCH / TOO MANY). and the grammar of unit 8 (RELATIVE CLAUSES).
it is used with uncountable nouns like water, sugar, pressure, etc.
We use the relative pronouns (who, which, that) to connect ideas that identify or define a subject