Enough / Too exercises — Set 3: Too, Too Much, Too Many and Enough: Mixed Practice (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min

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1

This puzzle is difficult for a child to solve. She couldn't even finish the first step.

2

Have you eaten , or would you like some more?

3

There are many cars on this road. The traffic is terrible.

4

The font is large for my grandfather to read comfortably.

5

of the students passed the exam. The teacher was disappointed.

6

She put much salt in the soup. It tastes terrible.

7

This ladder isn't long to reach the roof.

8

The story was complicated for young children to follow. They didn't understand any of it.

9

We've had of this bad weather. I want some sunshine!

10

You're spending much time on your phone.

11

The box is light for a child to carry.

12

I made many mistakes on the test and failed.

13

Is the music quiet , or should I turn it down more?

14

The presentation was long. Half the audience fell asleep.

15

She is kind to say no when people ask for help.

16

We didn't buy paint to finish the whole room.

17

The exam was easy for most students to pass.

18

He ate much at dinner and felt sick afterwards.

19

The instructions are clear for anyone to follow.

20

Don't add many spices, or you'll ruin the dish.

Enough / Too exercises online (Worksheet)

Test your knowledge of all too and enough structures in this mixed practice set with answers. Includes 'too ... for someone to', 'enough of', 'too much', 'too many', and combined exercises from A1 to B1.