Enough / Too Exercises
Too and enough exercises with answers: practise the difference between too and enough online. Choose between too, enough, not enough, too much and too many in context, learn word order rules for too and enough, and master too/enough with to-infinitives from beginner (A1) to intermediate (B1). 3 exercise sets with 60 questions (A1 - B1 Level).
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Too and Enough: Basic Word Order
Enough / Too Exercises
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Enough / Too Exercises
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Why practice Enough / Too exercises?
Master too and enough step by step. Start with basic word order — too before adjectives and adverbs, enough after adjectives but before nouns (A1). Then learn to use too and enough with to-infinitives: 'too young to drive' and 'old enough to vote' (A2). Practise the difference between too and very, and avoid the common mistake of confusing them (A2). Progress to B1 with 'too difficult for me to understand', 'enough of the students', and mixed exercises combining every rule.