Unit 7 Grammar
Too/not enough; too many/too much Homework ~ Unit 7 Too/not enough; too many/too much
too fast too heavy too big too low too crowded Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use too + these words: big crowded fast heavy loud low too fast The radio is too loud . The box is ________________. The net is ________________. She’s driving ________________. The ball is ________________. The restaurant is _____________________. too heavy too big too low too crowded
Write too / too much / too many / or enough You’re always at home. You don’t go out enough . I don’t like the weather here. There’s __________________ rain. I can’t wait for them. I don’t have _____________________ time. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were _____________________ people. You’re always tired. I think you work ______________ hard. “Did you have _____________________ to eat?” “Yes, thank you.” too much enough too many too enough
You drink _____________________ coffee. It’s not good for you. You don’t eat _____________________ vegetables. You should eat more of them. I don’t like the weather here. It’s _____________________ cold. Our team didn’t play well. We made _______________ mistakes. “Would you like some ice in your tea?” “Yes, but not _____________________ too much enough too too many too much
isn’t/wasn’t good enough Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with the words in parentheses. I couldn’t work. I was too tired . (tired) Can you turn the radio up, please? It isn’t loud enough . (loud) I don’t want to walk home. It ________________________. (far) Don’t buy anything in that store. It ________________________. (expensive) You can’t put all your things in this bag. It ________________________. (big) I couldn’t do the exercise. It ________________________. (difficult) Your work needs to be better. It ___________________________________. (good) I can’t talk to you now. I ________________________. (busy) I thought the movie was boring. It ________________________. (long) is too far is too expensive isn’t big enough was too difficult isn’t/wasn’t good enough am too busy was too long
Vocabulary Review
Vocabulary Scramble ruefpem eobtuuqi seionl etron intseuqa alml oinlhctg tcelconisre eyrlwje etea frmlak perfume boutique online store antiques mall clothing electronics jewelry flea market
Too much/many; not enough Grammar Review Too much/many; not enough
Review What is an adjective? What is a noun? What are 4 count nouns? describes the noun What is a noun? person place thing What are 4 count nouns? What are 4 noncount nouns? When do we use: too many = too much = too = count nouns noncount nouns adjectives
Language Expansion Infinitives with too and enough Too is used to express a negative opinion. That necklace is too expensive. It costs too much money. Enough is used to say that something is sufficient. 충분한 Keiko is wealthy enough to buy the necklace. She has enough money to buy two necklaces.
Language Expansion Infinitives with too and enough The word too comes before an adjective, much + noun, or many + noun. An optional infinitive follows the adjective or noun. That necklace is too expensive (to buy) It costs too much money (to buy) The word enough follows an adjective. It comes before a noun. The infinitive follows enough or the noun. Keiko is wealthy enough (to buy it) She has enough money (to buy two necklaces)
Make sentences with too or enough + infinitive. Quick Check Make sentences with too or enough + infinitive. 1. He / have / strength / lift / that chair He has enough strength to lift that chair. 2. I / lazy / go shopping / now I’m too lazy to go shopping now. 3. That’s a good price. It / be / reasonable / buy / those shoes That’s a good price. It’s reasonable enough to buy those shoes. 4. I need help. I / have / bags / carry I need help. I have too many bags to carry.
Homework Due next class Next Class QUIZ!! (Vocabulary/Grammar) Workbook (pages 39-43) SmartChoice Online Unit 7