2. • 4
• Identify and use the structure of Too
and enough to bargain for a lower
price.
• Identify vocabulary to bargain for a
lower price
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Too + adjective
• Too is an intensifier. This means that it is
an adverb that describes an adjective or
another adverb.
• Too is similar to very, BUT…..
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Too + adjective
• What's the difference
between the following two
sentences?
• It's very cold.
• It's too cold.
• The first sentence is just a
statement. The second
sentence, however, implies
some sort of difficulty. For
example, maybe it's too cold
to go outside.
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Too + adjective
• The giraffe is too
tall to dance with
the rabbit.
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Too + adjective
• He is too fat to ride this motorbike
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Too + adjective
• This limousin is too long for the streets!
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Compare: too and enough
1. It's too late to stop him.
2. Jerry was too young to watch the movie.
3. Your clothes are big enough to fit me.
4. You've done enough work. You can stop
now.
5. You're not working fast enough, you won't
finish on time.
6. Sorry, I haven't got enough food for
everyone.
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Conclusions & Exercise
CONCLUSIONS:
• We use too to mean more than sufficient
or more/less than necessary.
• We use enough to mean sufficient.
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