Smart Choice Level 4 Unit 7 - Grammar

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Smart Choice Level 4 Unit 7 - Grammar

too/not enough; too many/too much too = more than is needed or wanted too + adjective too + adverb

too/not enough; too many/too much (It’s colder than I want.) too + adjective It’s too cold. (It’s colder than I want.)

too/not enough; too many/too much (I have more food than I need.) too + adjective I have too much food. (I have more food than I need.)

too/not enough; too many/too much too + adverb He eats too fast. (He eats faster than he needs to eat.)

too/not enough; too many/too much too + many/much too many + countable nouns too much + uncountable nouns

too/not enough; too many/too much too many + countable nouns There are too many people at the beach.

too/not enough; too many/too much too many + countable nouns I have too many books to read.

too/not enough; too many/too much too much + uncountable nouns There is too much water in the glass.

too/not enough; too many/too much too much + uncountable nouns They spend too much money.

too/not enough; too many/too much not enough: the opposite of too not enough = we need or want more of something

too/not enough; too many/too much We use “not enough” in two ways. not + adjective + enough not + verb + adverb + enough not enough + noun

too/not enough; too many/too much subject BE verb not adjective enough It is quiet enough. They are strong I am rich

too/not enough; too many/too much subject helping verb not main verb adverb enough I can run fast enough. She does speak clearly We have studied hard

too/not enough; too many/too much there BE verb not enough noun There is food. are books. water.

too/not enough; too many/too much subject helping verb not main verb enough noun I do have clothes. She can make money. We bought food.

Complete the sentences with too much or too many. 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

Now Practice Complete the sentences. Use too or not enough and the words in the parentheses. 1. Jason wants 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 didn’t have enough was too late didn’t study hard enough