Quantity Words


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2. Complete the sentences with too and enough:

Mary is too young to watch an 18.

3. Answer the questions as the example. Use too, enough, too much or too many.

Because it was too expensive.

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Is always followed by an uncountable noun.

Example: He eats too much sugar.

Is always followed by an countable plural noun.

Example: I've eaten too many chocolates.

Is used before adjectives or adverbs.

Examples: My jeans are too old.

He drives too fast.

It may be followed by an infinitive with to.

Example: The weather was too cold (for me) to swim.

  1. After adjectives and adverbs.

Example: The bananas weren't ripe enough.

  1. Before nouns as determiners.

Example: He hasn't got enough time.

  1. It may be used alone as a pronoun.

Example: Would you like some wine?

No, thanks. I have enough.

QUANTITY WORDS

  1. Complete the sentences with too much or too many.



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