Smart Choice Level 4 Unit 7 Grammar.

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Smart Choice Level 4 Unit 7 Grammar

Unit 7 Grammar Too means more than is needed or wanted. We use too + an adjective or adverb. It’s too cold. (It’s colder than I want.) I have too much food. (It’s more food than I need.) He eats too fast. (He eats faster than he should.)

Unit 7 Grammar We often use too with the adjectives many or much. We use too many with countable nouns, and too much with uncountable nouns. Countable Nouns: There are too many people in the store. I have too many books to read.

Unit 7 Grammar We often use too with the adjectives many or much. We use too many with countable nouns, and too much with uncountable nouns. Uncountable Nouns: They spend too much money. We have too much food.

Unit 7 Grammar Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough It’s not quiet enough. (I want it to be quieter.) I can’t run fast enough. (I want to run faster.)

Unit 7 Grammar Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 2. Not enough + noun There isn’t enough food. (We need more food.) I don’t have enough money. (I need more money.)

Unit 7 Grammar Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough Subject Verb Not Adj/adverb enough It is not quiet enough.

Unit 7 Grammar Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 2. Not enough + noun Subject Verb BE/DO/HAVE Not enough noun I do not have enough money. There Is not enough food.

Unit 7 Grammar: Now Practice Complete the sentences with too much or too many. 1.It’s impossible to have ________ jewelry. 2. You can never have _________ friends. 3. How do you feel when you eat ____________ food? 4. Is it possible to watch ___________ television? 5. Do you spend _____________ hours on the phone? 6. Are there ___________ malls in your area? too much too many too much too much too many too many

Unit 7 Grammar: Now Practice Complete the sentences. Use too or not enough and the words in the parentheses. 1. Jason want to buy a car, but he _____________________ money. (have) 2. Ann wants to go to the movies, but she _______________ homework. (have/much) 3. Ken wanted to finish his homework, but he ____________________ time. (have) 4. Erin wanted to see the beginning of the movie, but she __________________. (be/late) 5. Linda hoped to pass the test, but she _____________________. (study/hard) doesn’t have enough has too much doesn’t have enough was too late didn’t study hard enough

Unit 7 Grammar Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough 2. Not enough + noun There isn’t enough food. (We need more food.) I don’t have enough money. (I need more money.)

Too/not enough; too many/too much Homework ~ Unit 7 Too/not enough; too many/too much

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

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’s ________________________. (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) too far is too expensive isn’t big enough was too difficult wasn’t good enough am too busy was too long

Homework

big chairs cups fit milk money qualified room time warm well   I can’t run very far. I’m not fit enough . Some of us had to sit on the floor because there weren’t _______________________________. I’d like to buy a car, but I don’t have _______________________________ right now. Do you have _______________________________ in your coffee, or would you like some more. Are you _______________________________? Or should I turn up the heat? It’s only a small car. There isn’t _______________________________ for all of us. Steve didn’t feel _______________________________ to go to work this morning. I enjoyed my trip to Paris, but there wasn’t _______________________________ to do everything I wanted. Do you think I’m _______________________________ to apply for the job? Try this jacket on and see if it’s _______________________________ for you. There weren’t _______________________________ for everybody to have coffee at the same time. enough chairs enough money enough sugar warm enough enough room well enough enough time qualified enough big enough enough cups

too busy to talk too late to go warm enough to sit too shy to be Are they going to get married? (old) No, they’re not old enough to get married . I need to talk to you about something. (busy) Well, I’m afraid I’m _____________________________________ to you now. Let’s go to the movies. (late) No, it’s __________________________________________ to the movies. Why don’t we sit outside? (warm) It’s not __________________________________________ outside. Would you like to be a politician? (shy) No, I’m __________________________________________ a politician. Would you like to be a teacher? (patience) No, I don’t have __________________________________________________________________ a teacher. Did you hear what he was saying? (far away) No, we were ______________________________________________________________________ what he was saying. Can he read a newspaper in English? (English) No, he doesn’t know _______________________________________________________________________ a newspaper. too busy to talk too late to go warm enough to sit too shy to be enough patience to be too far away to hear enough English to read

The coffee is too hot to drink. We couldn’t carry the boxes. They were too heavy. The boxes were too heavy to carry. I can’t drink this coffee. It’s too hot. ___________________________________________________________________________ Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy. Don’t eat these apples. They’re not ripe enough. I can’t explain the situation. It’s too complicated. We couldn’t climb over the wall. It was too high. Three people can’t sit on this sofa. It isn’t big enough. You can’t see some things without a microscope. They are too small. The coffee is too hot to drink. The piano was too heavy to move. Those apples are not ripe enough to eat The situation is too complicated to explain. The wall was too high to climb. The sofa isn’t big enough to sit on. Some things are too small to see without a microscope