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QUANTIFIERS My job is too stressful. I have too much work to do.
I have too many reports to write. Use too / too much / too many to talk about excess. Use too + adjectives. Use too many + countable nouns. Use too much + uncountable nouns.
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I don’t eat enough vegetables.
I don’t drink enough water. You aren’t old enough to watch this film. This T-shirt isn’t big enough for me. Use enough to say something is not sufficient for you. noun Use enough before a _________. Use enough after an _____________. adjective
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How much sugar do you want? Just a little.
How many apples do you want? Just a few. Use a little / a few to talk about small quantities. a little Use ___________ with uncountable nouns. Use ___________ with countable nouns. a few
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I’ve worked a lot today. I’m ________ tired to go out.
too / too much / too many / enough / a few / a little I’ve worked a lot today. I’m ________ tired to go out. b) These shoes are __________ small for you. They’re not big ____________. c) I don’t have ___________ money to buy that car. It’s __________ expensive. d) It’s _________ hot here. Could you turn on the air-conditioning? e) I don’t eat much pasta. Just _____________. too too enough enough too too a little
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too many f) The traffic is awful. There are ______________ cars in the streets. g) Seven cups a day! You drink _____________ coffee. That’s not good for you. h) I’m unhealthy. I eat _______________ hamburgers and drink ______________ Coke but I don’t eat ______________ vegetables. i) Would you like some sweets? Yes, but just ____________. I can’t have many. too much too many too much enough a few
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