not enough: the opposite of “too”

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not enough: the opposite of “too” not enough = we need or want more of something

We use “not enough” in three ways. 형용사 not + adjective + enough not + verb + adverb + enough 동사 부사 not enough + noun 명사

not enough subject BE verb not adjective enough It is quiet enough. They are strong I am rich

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

not enough there BE verb not enough noun There is food. are books. water.

not enough subject helping verb not main verb enough noun I do have clothes. She can make money. We bought food.

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