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Too or enough

1.

Too or
enough
Too and enough can modify both
nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Too
indicates that there is too much of a
quality, or too much or too many of
some object. Enough means that
there is no need for more of a quality
or object.

2.

too small
not small
enough
This tomato is
not small enough
to water it.

3.

too hot
not hot
enough
The weather is
too hot
today.

4.

too heavy
not heavy
enough
The box that
the man is carrying
is
too heavy

5.

too high
not high
enough
This building is
not high enough
to be afraid of
jumping.

6.

too big
not big
enough
She is
not big enough
for these shoes.

7.

too tall
not tall
enough
She is
not tall enough
to take an apple.

8.

riding
too fast
not riding fast
enough
The boy is
riding too fast
his bike.

9.

too hungry
not hungry
enough
He is
not hungry enough
to finish the cake.

10.

too old
not old
enough
My grandma is
too old
to walk very far.

11.

too easy
not easy
enough
This problem is
not easy enough
to solve.

12.

too high
not high
enough
This building is
too high
to jump from here.

13.

too interesting
This lesson is
not interesting
enough
not interesting enough
to do it.

14.

too short
not short
enough
I’m
too short
to play basketball.

15.

too late
not late
enough
Oh, my God! I’m
too late
for the plane.

16.

too warm
not warm
enough
The sea is
not warm enough
to swim.
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