Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Too / Enough
1. Too/ Enough
Too
Too much
Too many
+ (noun)
There’s too much rain.
There are too many people
here.
I think he studies too much.
Too + Adjective / adverb
I’m too tired.
I think you walk too slowly.
These shoes are too big for me.
This car park is too small for my car.
I’m too tired to go out.
She speaks too fast for me to understand.
Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
2. Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
Too/ Enough
Enough / not enough
Enough +
(noun)
She hasn’t got enough
money.
Adjective +
enough
She isn’t tall enough to reach
the shelf.
This pullover isn’t big enough for me.
I haven’t enough money for a car.
I haven’t enough money to buy a car.
There aren’t enough chairs for everybody to
sit down.
3. Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
Put in too/ too much/ too many
1. I don’ like the weather here. There’s ______________ rain.
2. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There where
____________ people.
3. You’re always tired. I think you work __________ hard.
4. You drink _____________ cofee. It’s not good for you.
5. I don’t like the weather here. It’s __________ cold.
6. Our team didn’t play well. We made ____________ mistakes.
7. “Would you like some milk in your tea?” “Yes, but not
________“.
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4. Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
Complete the sentences. Use too (+ adjective) + to
(do something).
1. (I’m not going out/cold)
2. (I’m not going to bed/ early)
3. (they’re not getting married/ young)
4. (nobody goes out at night/ dangerous)
5. don’t phone Ann now/ late)
6. (I didn’t say anything/ surprised).
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5. Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
Put in too/ too much/ too many
1. I don’ like the weather here. There’s ______________ rain.
2. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There where
____________ people.
3. You’re always tired. I think you work __________ hard.
4. You drink _____________ cofee. It’s not good for you.
5. I don’t like the weather here. It’s __________ cold.
6. Our team didn’t play well. We made ____________ mistakes.
7. “Would you like some milk in your tea?” “Yes, but not
________“.
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too much
too many
too
too much
too
too many
too much
6. Unit 2. Grammar (II). The adjective
Complete the sentences. Use too (+ adjective) + to
(do something).
1. (I’m not going out/cold)
2. (I’m not going to bed/ early)
3. (they’re not getting married/ young)
4. (nobody goes out at night/ dangerous)
5. don’t phone Ann now/ late)
6. (I didn’t say anything/ surprised).
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It’s too cold to go out.
It’s too early to go to bed.
They’re too young to getting married.
It’s too dangerous to go out at night.
It’s too late to phone Ann (now)
I was too surprised to say something.