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This document discusses quantifiers used to describe amounts that are too much or not enough. It explains that "too + adjective" is used to describe things that are excessively described by an adjective. "Too much + uncountable noun" and "too many + countable noun" are used to refer to uncountable and countable nouns respectively that are in excessive amounts. "Not enough" is used with countable and uncountable nouns to refer to amounts that are insufficient. Examples are provided for different structures using too and not enough.











