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TOO / ENOUGH TOO + ADJECTIVE/ADVERB EXCESSIVE (more than necessary) This jacket is too expensive . I’m not going to buy it. No way! It’s too cold to go to go swimming. Let’s go to the cinema instead. The test was too difficult . I don’t think I’ll pass. You are too young to go to go to a disco. You must be 18 to get in. Come on! You are too old to to ride ride the Merry-Go-Round. ADJECTIVE/ADVERB + ENOUGH SUFFICIENT You are not working hard enough . If you don’t study more, you won’t pass your tests. He is not tall enough to be to be in the basketball team. I will never be rich enough to buy to buy that house. Come on! You are not small enough to get through to get through that hole. You will never reach the other side.

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TOO / ENOUGH

TOO + ADJECTIVE/ADVERBEXCESSIVE (more than

necessary)This jacket is too expensive. I’m not

going to buy it. No way!It’s too cold to go to go swimming. Let’s go

to the cinema instead.The test was too difficult. I don’t

think I’ll pass.You are too young to go to go to a disco.

You must be 18 to get in. Come on! You are too old to ride to ride the

Merry-Go-Round.

ADJECTIVE/ADVERB + ENOUGHSUFFICIENT

You are not working hard enough. If you don’t study more, you won’t pass your tests.

He is not tall enough to be to be in the basketball team.

I will never be rich enough to buy to buy that house.

Come on! You are not small enough to get through to get through that hole. You will never reach the other side.