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Too vs. Enough Exercise

November 10, 2022 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1You ask ............... many questions.
Wrong!
Use "too" before "many" to show an excessive number.
2Is the water ...............?
Wrong!
Use "warm enough" because enough comes after an adjective.
3He is ............... to see through your tricks.
Wrong!
Use "clever enough" to show he has the necessary intelligence.
4She was ............... to offer me some food.
Wrong!
Use "kind enough" to show she was sufficiently kind to help.
5It is ............... to go out now.
Wrong!
Use "too late" to show that going out is no longer a good idea.
6The room was ..............., so I turned the heating on.
Wrong!
Use "too cold" to show the room was colder than was comfortable.
7She is ............... to buy that car.
Wrong!
Use "rich enough" to show she has sufficient money to buy the car.
8I couldn't buy that watch because it was ............... .
Wrong!
Use "too expensive" to show the watch cost more than the speaker could pay.
9I haven't got ............... to buy a car.
Wrong!
Use "enough money" to show the speaker does not have the necessary amount.
10There wasn't ............... on the bus.
Wrong!
Use "enough room" to show there was not sufficient space on the bus.
11You took ............... to finish the job.
Wrong!
Use "too much time" to show the job took longer than it should have.
12If you drink ............... coffee, you will not get good sleep.
Wrong!
Use "too much" before the uncountable noun coffee to show an excessive amount.
Done.
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Answers

  1. You ask too many questions.
  2. Is the water warm enough?
  3. He is clever enough to see through your tricks.
  4. She was kind enough to offer me some food.
  5. It is too late to go out now.
  6. The room was too cold, so I turned the heating on.
  7. She is rich enough to buy that car.
  8. I couldn’t buy that watch because it was too expensive .
  9. I haven’t got enough money to buy a car.
  10. There wasn’t enough room on the bus.
  11. You took too much time to finish the job.
  12. If you drink too much coffee, you will not get good sleep.
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