5C quantifiers too much, too many, too

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5C quantifiers too much, too many, too 1 I’m stressed. I have too much work. He talks too much. 2 My diet is unhealthy. I eat too many cakes and sweets. 3 I don’t want to go out. I’m too tired. • Use too much, too many, too to say ‘more than is good’. 1 Use too much + uncountable noun (e.g. coffee, time) or after a verb. 2 Use too many + countable noun (e.g. cakes, people). 3 Use too + adjective NOT I’m too much tired.

5C quantifiers enough 1 Do you eat enough vegetables? I don’t drink enough water. 2 She doesn’t sleep enough. 3 My fridge isn’t big enough. I don’t go to bed early enough. 1 Use enough before a noun to mean ‘all that is necessary’. 2 Use enough after a verb with no object. 3 Use enough after an adjective or adverb.