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1. Watch & Listen
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2. Watch & Learn
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3. Language Practice
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4. Pronunciation Practice
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5. Grammar Explanation
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6. Video Transcript
Quantifiers ‘Too’ and ‘Enough’
Too and Enough are used to talk about degree.
Too = more than needed
Enough = sufficient
• How to use to form a sentence using Too
– Too is placed before adjectives and adverbs (eg. It’s too small.)
Object + to be +(not)+ too + adjective / adverb
Attention : We can add “ much “ in front of too to emphasise. (eg. It’s much too small)
– Too much is used for uncountable nouns (eg. There is too much sugar in my tea).
There + to be +(not)+ too much + noun
– Too many is used for countable nouns (eg. There are too many cars in my city).
There + to be +(not)+ too many + noun
• How to form a sentence using Enough
– Enough is placed after adjectives and adverbs (eg. It’s small enough.)
Object + to be +(not)+ adj/adv + enough
– Enough is placed in front of a noun (eg. I have enough sugar in my tea.)
Subject + have/has +(not)+ enough + noun