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Enough / Too Exercises PDFSet 1: Too and Enough: Basic Word Order

20 questions·12 min·Answers included·Explanations included

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Preview: Questions

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

1.This coffee is ___ hot. I can't drink it.

a) toob) enoughc) veryd) much

2.We don't have ___ chairs for everyone.

a) toob) manyc) muchd) enough

3.She is old ___ to stay home alone.

a) toob) enoughc) veryd) much

4.This bag is ___ heavy. I can't carry it.

a) enoughb) veryc) tood) so

5.Do we have ___ food for the party?

a) toob) veryc) enoughd) much

... and 15 more questions in the PDF

Preview: Answers

1.too

2.enough

3.enough

4.too

5.enough

... and 15 more answers in the PDF

Preview: Explanations

1."too"(a)

Use 'too' before an adjective to mean 'more than necessary'. The coffee is hotter than acceptable — the speaker can't drink it.

2."enough"(d)

'Enough' goes before a noun. 'Enough chairs' means 'a sufficient number of chairs'.

3."enough"(b)

'Enough' goes after an adjective. 'Old enough' means 'sufficiently old'.

4."too"(c)

Use 'too' before an adjective when something is more than acceptable. The bag is heavier than the speaker can manage.

5."enough"(c)

'Enough' goes before a noun. 'Enough food' means 'a sufficient amount of food'.

... and 15 more explanations in the PDF

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