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A class by Mr. Jean Paul Quiñonez Touchstone 3 Unit 5-B Too – Enough A class by Mr. Jean Paul Quiñonez

These adverbs determine QUANTITY. An adverb We don’t have any apples on the table for dessert. There are many captive animals in the zoo. Would you like to drink some soda with your pizza? Sure, I’d love some coke. I want to buy much corn so that we can prepare a lot of «tamales». These adverbs determine QUANTITY.

We use TOO before an adjective to show a negative idea or meaning Too with adjectives We use TOO before an adjective to show a negative idea or meaning It was too late for you to return home, that’s why I got angry. You are too indulgent with the tenants, it’s been 4 months they don’t pay the rent. TOO for negative ideas

An adverb modifies the result of an action, it means modifies a verb Too with adverbs The taxi driver drove too slowly, so we arrived too late. I didn’t finish the exam because the time passed too quickly. The prime minister responded too critically before the senator’s accusations. An adverb modifies the result of an action, it means modifies a verb

When there’s no quantity for uncountable nouns (excess) Too much There is too much water in the bucket, it may overflow. My father prepared too much orange juice, so we have to throw it now. I can’t eat any more, too much meat might cause me inidigestion. When there’s no quantity for uncountable nouns (excess)

When there’s no quantity for countable nouns only in plural (excess) Too many There are too many cars downtown, the traffic is chaotic. That lady has too many shopping bags, we should help he carry them to the taxi. I don’t want to go there, too many people make me stressed out. When there’s no quantity for countable nouns only in plural (excess)

As pronouns The food was really great, but I had too much. I don’t like to see animals in captivity, I saw too many. It’s good to have many ideas, but the focus group produced too many. We can’t decide fast. At the end of a sentence

Enough with nouns I don’t have enough time to work on this project. There isn’t enough light in the room to study in it. Life gives you enough chances to make it better every time Enough + noun

Enough with adjectives Your speech was good enough in order to convince the president to give us that money. Life was comfortable enough to have big families 50 years ago. My father wasn’t tall enough when he was in high school. He couldn’t be part of the basketball team. Adjective + enough

Enough with adverbs You are not running fast enough. We’ll never get there on time. My mother drives carefully enough so that we can arrive home safely. That man spoke honestly enough to believe in what he said. Adverb + enough

At the end of a sentence as a pronoun Enough with verbs I think mom cried enough for her little cats that dissapeared last night. Lucia eats enough to keep fit. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke enough to get people to work, he influenced with his actions more. I had enough. At the end of a sentence as a pronoun