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Too and Enough 4 PDF

The document provides instruction on using "too" and "enough" in English. It gives examples of structures like "not enough + noun" and "too + adjective." It explains how to change sentences from using "too" to using "enough" by making the verb negative and switching to the opposite adjective. The document also demonstrates joining two sentences using "too" or "enough" with structures like "too + adjective" or "adjective + enough." It provides exercises for students to practice rewriting sentences and joining sentences using "too" and "enough" correctly.

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Too and Enough 4 PDF

The document provides instruction on using "too" and "enough" in English. It gives examples of structures like "not enough + noun" and "too + adjective." It explains how to change sentences from using "too" to using "enough" by making the verb negative and switching to the opposite adjective. The document also demonstrates joining two sentences using "too" or "enough" with structures like "too + adjective" or "adjective + enough." It provides exercises for students to practice rewriting sentences and joining sentences using "too" and "enough" correctly.

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Unit 3 Too / Enough 3€ ESO

1- (not) enough + noun : She hasn•t got enough money


adjective + enough : She isn•t tall enough

2- too + adjective: I can•t work, I am too tired


3- too much + uncountable noun : there is too much rain in this country
too many + countable noun : there are too many students in this class

too little + uncountable noun : there is too little sugar in this coffee

too few + countable noun : we have too few free days

4- Too and Enough. Changes.


1- Changes:
Structure: affirmative verb + too + adjective

Negative verb + opposite adjective + enough

That house is too old That house isnÄt new enough

1—verb : affirmative - negative : is isn•t

2—opposite adjectives : old new

3—tooenough

4—too + adjective  adjective + enough

2—Joining sentences:

A) Same subject: we use the infinitive to join the sentences:

The car is too old. It can•t go on a long trip.

The car is too old to go on a long trip.

B) Different subject: we use : for + object (second subject) + infinitive

The car is too fast. My daughter can•t drive it.

The car is too fast for my daughter to drive.

Ex: Race cars are very fast. Ordinary drivers can•t drive them.

Race cars are too fast for ordinary drivers to drive

slow enough for ordinary drivers to drive


EXERCISES

1-Write these sentences with “enough”. Make the necessary changes:

a- Tom is too young to come to this class

b- It is too hot outside to wear a jumper

c- Mary is too old to come to our party

d- Phillip is too ill to go to work

e- Niki arrived too late to see the film

f- This lorry is too high to go under that bridge.

2-Rewrite these sentences using “enough”:

1- The weather is too cold.

2- My teacher is too bad-tempered

3- His girlfriend is too old

4- Her clothes are too shabby

5- His arms are too short

6- Their friends are too rich

3- Complete with too/enough+one of these words:big, busy, warm, loud, expensive,


low, far,

1-Please, turn the radio down. It•s too.................

2-Can you turn up the radio, please? It isn•t ................

3-I don•t want to walk home. It•s.....

4-Don•t buy anything in that shop. It•s ..........

5-You can•t put all your things in that bag. It ................

6-We didn•t go to the beach. It .............

7-I can•t talk to you now. I•m ............


4-Join these pairs of sentences using “ too and enough”

a- This desk is very small. I can•t work on it

b- They were too far away. Sam couldn•t see them without his glasses.

c- That house is very expensive. We can•t buy it.

d-The teacher•s voice was very low. The children couldn•t hear her.

e- Peter walked very slowly. He didn•t get to the concert on time.

f-This chair is old. It can•t be repaired

g-The blackboard was dirty;we couldn•t write the sentence

h-The soup is very hot. It can•t be eaten

i-That evening dress is very old. I can•t use it to go to that party.

j-This game is too difficult. It can•t be understood

k-That boy is very young. He can•t travel alone

l-He•s driving very slowly. He isn•t going to win the race

m-My grandmother is very old. She can•t drive a car.

n- My car is very fast. My daughter can•t drive it

o-The wind is very strong today. We can•t play tennis.

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