TOO vs. ENOUGH Отрицательное (слишком, чересчур) We are walking too slowly Положительное (достаточно, в меру) и отрицательное (недостаточно) 1)We are walking.

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TOO vs. ENOUGH Отрицательное (слишком, чересчур) We are walking too slowly Положительное (достаточно, в меру) и отрицательное (недостаточно) 1)We are walking quickly, but not fast enough 2)The teacher had enough books for us

Место в предложении I can't carry this bag. It is too heavy. You speak too quietly, so nobody can hear you. There are too many mistakes in your essay. We took too much luggage with us. didn't wear my coat. It was warm enough. He spoke loudly enough so everybody could hear him. I've read enough of these books. Перед прилагательнымПосле прилагательного Перед наречием После наречия Перед существительным не употребляется но может использоваться в сочетании со словами much и many, после которых может следовать существительное (после much - неисчисляемое, после many - исчисляемое): Перед существительным

Conclusion TOO + adjective + for somebody/something The music was too loud for me. The car went too slowly for him. 1)ENOUGH + noun + for somebody/something There isn't enough water for me. The book isn't interesting enough for us. 2)adjective/adverb + ENOUGH + for somebody/something The tea isn't sweet enough for me. He wasn't knowledgeable enou gh for the job.

Complete with TOO or ENOUGH and the adjective in brackets: a) Peter is _______ to become a police officer. He's only 1.65 cm tall. (short) b) I'd like to buy a new car and a good house, but I'm just not ______ to do it. (rich) c) My school is _______from my house to go on foot. So, I cycle to school every morning. (far) d) Kelly is ______ to drive a car. She's only 14. (young) e) Robert doesn't have ______ (money) to pay for his new car. He's in trouble! f) There is __________(room) for both of us in that sofa. It's quite big. g) I don't have ___________(time) to finish my homework. too short too reach too far too young enough money enough room enough time