2. Too and Enough are adverbs that modify the
verb, adjective and the adverb of the sentence
Form:
Too + adjective or adverb
Too much/many + noun
Adjective or adverb + enough
Enough + noun
3. We use “too” to mean more than sufficient or more
than necessary
My coffee is too hot to drink.
The tray was too heavy for me to carry
It’s too late to go out for shopping.
Ali was too young to understand that movie.
There are too many people on the bus, there’s no
empty seat.
You have too much money, give me some.
4. We use “enough” to mean sufficient and in a
negative sentence to mean less than sufficient
or less than necessary.
Boiled eggs are easy enough to cook.
We arrived early enough to get a seat at the
concert.
You are not working fast enough, you won’t
finish on time.
You clothes are big enough to fit me.
Have you got enough money to buy a sandwich
Sorry, I haven’t got enough paper to give out to
everyone .
5. 1. 1. The student can't buy that book . It's
_________expensive.
2. The students could not finish the test . It was
____________long.
3. I could not answer the question. It wasn't
easy_____________ .
4. We can't all get into this small car. It isn't big
______________ .
5. The women can't hear the television. It isn't loud
____________.
6. The man can't see the sun. The sky isn't clear
______________.
7. It's ____________ cold to go outside.
8. You are old _____________ to understand this movie.
6. 9. The soup is ________ hot to eat.
10. Do you have ______________ money for
emergencies?
11. I am just __________ tired to work
anymore.
12. How much Calcium is ____________ to
prevent bone loss?
13. We don’t get ____________ to sleep
because we have ____________much
homework to do.
14. 3 – D televisions are much ____________
expensive for the average Turkish consumer.