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Enough, Too Exercise

December 7, 2025 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with enough or too.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I can't run far. I am not ............... .
Wrong!
Use adjective + enough, so the correct answer is "fit enough".
2I don't have ............... to run far.
Wrong!
Use enough before a noun, so the correct answer is "enough energy".
3As there weren't ..............., some of us had to sit on the floor.
Wrong!
Use enough before a plural noun, so the correct answer is "enough chairs".
4There is ............... in the room.
Wrong!
Use too much with uncountable nouns, so the correct answer is "too much furniture".
5He doesn't have ............... for this job.
Wrong!
Use enough before an uncountable noun, so the correct answer is "enough experience".
6She isn't ............... to vote.
Wrong!
Use adjective + enough before an infinitive, so the correct answer is "old enough".
7Let's call a taxi. It is ............... to walk home from here.
Wrong!
Use too + adjective to mean more than is suitable, so the correct answer is "too far".
8The bridge isn't ............... for two cars to pass each other.
Wrong!
Use adjective + enough after a negative verb, so the correct answer is "wide enough".
9The food was ............... for us to eat.
Wrong!
Use too + adjective to show a problem, so the correct answer is "too hot".
10The table was ............... for us to move.
Wrong!
Use too + adjective to show that something cannot be done, so the correct answer is "too heavy".
11I enjoyed my trip to Goa, but I didn't have ............... to do all the things I wanted.
Wrong!
Use enough before a noun, so the correct answer is "enough time".
12There weren't ............... for everyone to drink tea at the same time.
Wrong!
Use enough before a plural noun, so the correct answer is "enough glasses".
Done.
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Answers

  1. I can’t run far. I am not fit enough .
  2. I don’t have enough energy to run far.
  3. As there weren’t enough chairs, some of us had to sit on the floor.
  4. There is too much furniture in the room.
  5. He doesn’t have enough experience for this job.
  6. She isn’t old enough to vote.
  7. Let’s call a taxi. It is too far to walk home from here.
  8. The bridge isn’t wide enough for two cars to pass each other.
  9. The food was too hot for us to eat.
  10. The table was too heavy for us to move.
  11. I enjoyed my trip to Goa, but I didn’t have enough time to do all the things I wanted.
  12. There weren’t enough glasses for everyone to drink tea at the same time.
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