Look at thePictures
• What do you see?
• What is happening?
Is the student on
time?
Can the man
run?
3.
Notice the Sentences
•The man is too old to run.
• The student arrived too
late.
Are the results positive or negative?
Is there a problem?
4.
Understanding « TOO»
Too shows that something is more than
needed or necessary. The result is negative.
A. too + adjective:
● He is too old to run.
● The soup is too hot to eat.
B. too + adverb:
● She arrived too late.
● You walk too quickly.
5.
Understanding « TOO» (continued)
Too is also used before nouns to show
excess.
A. too much + uncountable noun:
● There is too much noise in the city.
● There is too much water waste.
B. too many + plural countable noun:
● There are too many cars.
● There are too many factories.
6.
Practice: TOO
✏️Complete thesentences with too, too much, or too
many.
1. The suitcase is _________ heavy for me to carry.
2. There is _________ smoke in the air today.
3. She speaks _________ fast.
4. There are _________ students in the classroom.
5. The coffee is _________ hot to drink.
6. There is _________ pollution in the city.
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too much
too
too
many
too
too
much
7.
Look at thePicture
• Can he reach the shelf?
• Is his height enough?
The man is tall enough
to reach the top shelf.
8.
Using « ENOUGH»
Enough shows that something is sufficient.
The result is positive.
A. adjective / adverb + enough:
● He is tall enough to reach the top shelf.
● She works hard enough to succeed.
B. enough + noun:
● There is enough water.
● There are enough trees.
9.
Practice: ENOUGH
✏️Put enoughin the correct place (A or B).
1. He is (A) _______ strong (B) _______ to lift the box.
2. There is (A) _______ water (B) _______ for the plants.
3. She didn’t run (A) _______ fast (B) _______ to catch the bus.
4. The classroom is (A) _______ big (B) _______ for all the
students.
5. We don’t have (A) _______ chairs (B) _______ for everyone.
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enough
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enough
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10.
TOO vs ENOUGH
StructureForm Meaning
Too too + adjective / adverb
More than
needed ❌
Too
too much / too many +
noun
Excess ❌
Enough
adjective / adverb +
enough
Sufficient ✅
Enough enough + noun Sufficient ✅
11.
Practice: TOO vsENOUGH
✏️A. Complete the sentences. (Use too or enough)
1. The student can’t buy the book. It’s _________ expensive.
2. The car isn’t big _________ for all of us.
3. The test was _________ long.
🧩 B. Choose the correct option. (Use too much / too many
/ enough)
1. There are _________ mosquitoes in this room.
2. I don’t have _________ energy to exercise.
3. She drinks _________ coffee at night!
Write Your OwnExamples
👉 Write 2 sentences:
One with too
One with enough
14.
Monday, December 29th
,2025
Too & Enough
Grammar:
01) Too:
A. too + adjective:
● He is too old to run.
B. too + adverb:
● She arrived too late.
C. too much + uncountable noun:
● There is too much pollution.
D. too many + plural countable noun:
● There are too many cars.
02) Enough:
A. adjective / adverb + enough:
● He is tall enough to reach the she
● She works hard enough to succee
B. enough + noun:
● There is enough water.
● There are enough trees.
15.
Homework
📝 Write 4sentences using too and
enough.
2 sentences with too
2 sentences with enough
👉 Use ideas from:
• school
• home
• environment
• daily life