This document provides examples of using "too" and "enough" in sentences. "Too" is used to indicate something is in excess or more than needed. Examples include "too hot", "too slow", and "too loud". "Enough" is used to indicate something is sufficient or adequate. Examples include "tall enough", "cheap enough", and "rich enough". The document concludes with a list of example sentences contrasting things that are "too" something versus things that are "enough".