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improve the use of enough and too

with these simple sentences ink-saving page suitable for self-study use for busy teachers KEY is included!

ENOUGH AND TOO

9. You use TOO before adjectives and

adverbs:

It was too difficult for me.

Many children grew up doing too much,

were pushed too hard, exposed to too much.

10. TOO +to do something

This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it

at the end.)

11. TOO +for something/someone

The task was too hard for me.

12. It can happen both for and to after

TOO:

The marathon was too difficult for me to

finish.

Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH:

1. These oranges are_____ripe. Don't eat them.

2. I haven't been learning______. I don't think I'll pass the

exam.

3. My bag was_______ heavy, so asked a man to help me.

4. There's ________food for everyone, so please help

yourself.

5. You are_______nervous and I don't want to talk with you.

6. Being a student is_______stressful for me.

7. You work hard________to make for a living.

8. There are ________many things you need to change.

9. Are you old_______ to drink beer?

10. What do you think is there ________drink for all of us?

11. This is_______. I can't take it any more!

12. All the bags were________heavy so we couldn't bring it.

13. I would like that we all have ________luck for the

competition.

14. You don't have__________money so you can't buy a toy.

15. It's ________hot! We can't drink it!

16. I don't like to think if there will be________hot water for

showering.

17. This is________risky situation, so I won't take a part in it.

18. My father doesn't have________time to pick me after

school.

19. Many people don't have_______time for their children.

20. This is________ diffcult task. I won't be able to solve the

problem.

21. Do you have ________free time after school?

22. I don't think that just buying a present is_________. You

need to apologize.

23. You're just_______little for me. I don't like short guys.

24. Is there________space for all of us?

25. You're ________ odd. I've never met a person like you.

26. Are you comfortable ________ with your boyfriend?

27. There are so many things I need to do but _______ little

time!

28. Are you smart________to join Mensa? What do you

think?

29. This is ________funny. I can't stop laughing!

30. What do you think, am I fit_______to put on this red

dress?

31. This is________confusing but I finally figure out.

32. My friend is ________far away so we can't celebrate this

NY together.

33. I had_______time to make some additional decorations.

3. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and

adverbs:

I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.

We won't come on time. You are not fast

enough!

2. ENOUGH goes before nouns:

There's not enough food in the fridge

Do we have enough time to prepare for the

exam?

I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for

everyone.

Everyone has enough materials to work with

so we can start making a snowman.

We don't have enough .

3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand

alone in a clause:

I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been

learning enough.

4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING:

There's enough flour to make bread.

We have enough fish to make a decent lunch.

5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:

It was enough for me to feel sorry now.

I'm TOO

old NOW!

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ENOUGH AND TOO

5. You use TOO before adjectives and

adverbs:

It was too difficult for me.

Many children grew up doing too much,

were pushed too hard, exposed to too much.

6. TOO +to do something

This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it

at the end.)

7. TOO +for something/someone

The task was too hard for me.

8. It can happen both for and to after

TOO:

The marathon was too difficult for me to

finish.

2. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and

adverbs:

I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.

We won't come on time. You are not fast

enough!

2. ENOUGH goes before nouns:

There's not enough food in the fridge

Do we have enough time to prepare for the

exam?

I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for

everyone.

Everyone has enough materials to work with

so we can start making a snowman.

We don't have enough .

3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand

alone in a clause:

I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been

learning enough.

4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING:

There's enough flour to make bread.

We have enough fish to make a decent lunch.

5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:

It was enough for me to feel sorry now.

I'm TOO

old NOW!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/London-Calling

ENOUGH AND TOO

1. You use TOO before adjectives and

adverbs:

It was too difficult for me.

Many children grew up doing too much,

were pushed too hard, exposed to too much.

2. TOO +to do something

This was too cold to drink. (Goes without it

at the end.)

3. TOO +for something/someone

The task was too hard for me.

4. It can happen both for and to after

TOO:

The marathon was too difficult for me to

finish.

Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH:

1. These oranges are too ripe. Don't eat them.

2. I haven't been learning enough. I don't think I'll pass the

exam.

3. My bag was too heavy, so asked a man to help me.

4. There's enough food for everyone, so please help

yourself.

5. You are too nervous and I don't want to talk with you.

6. Being a student is too stressful for me.

7. You work hard enough to make for a living.

8. There are too many things you need to change.

9. Are you old enough to drink beer?

10. What do you think is there enough drink for all of us?

11. This is enough. I can't take it any more!

12. All the bags were too heavy so we couldn't bring it.

13. I would like that we all have enough luck for the

competition.

14. You don't have enough money so you can't buy a toy.

15. It's too hot! We can't drink it!

16. I don't like to think if there will be enough hot water for

showering.

17. This is too risky situation, so I won't take a part in it.

18. My father doesn't have enough time to pick me after

school.

19. Many people don't have enough time for their children.

20. This is too diffcult task. I won't be able to solve the

problem.

21. Do you have enough free time after school?

22. I don't think that just buying a present is enough. You

need to apologize.

23. You're just too little for me. I don't like short guys.

24. Is there enough space for all of us?

25. You're too odd. I've never met a person like you.

26. Are you comfortable enough with your boyfriend?

27. There are so many things I need to do but too little

time!

28. Are you smart enough to join Mensa? What do you

think?

29. This is too funny. I can't stop laughing!

30. What do you think, am I fit enough to put on this red

dress?

31. This is too confusing but I finally figure out.

32. My friend is too far away so we can't celebrate this NY

together.

33. I had enough time to make some additional decorations.

1. You use ENOUGH after adjectives and

adverbs:

I can't go to the disco. I'm not old enough.

We won't come on time. You are not fast

enough!

2. ENOUGH goes before nouns:

There's not enough food in the fridge

Do we have enough time to prepare for the

exam?

I think we'll have enough hot chocolate for

everyone.

Everyone has enough materials to work with

so we can start making a snowman.

We don't have enough .

3. ENOUGH goes after verbs and can stand

alone in a clause:

I think I'll pass all the exams. I've been

learning enough.

4. ENOUGH + TO DO SOMETHING:

There's enough flour to make bread.

We have enough fish to make a decent lunch.

5. ENOUGH + for something/someone:

It was enough for me to feel sorry now.

I'm TOO

old NOW!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/London-Calling