اللغة الإنجليزية 6 فصل ثاني

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Using "Too" and "Enough"

This grammar rule explains how to describe when something is more than necessary or not sufficient.

  • Too + Adjective:
    • Use "too" to mean "more than is necessary" or "excessive".
    • "Too" goes BEFORE adjectives.
    • Example: "The sweater is too plain".
  • Not + Adjective + Enough:
    • Use "not ... enough" to mean "less than is necessary" or "insufficient".
    • "Enough" goes AFTER adjectives.
    • Example: "It isn't smart enough".

Summary Table

Grammar Point

Placement

Meaning

Example

Too

Before Adjective

Excessive

The trousers are too baggy.

Enough

After Adjective

Insufficient (with not)

They aren't formal enough.

1 Look back at the dialogue in Lesson 2, page 10. What’s the sports kit like? Circle adjectives that describe it.

2 Read the grammar table. Then read the rules and circle the correct options.

5 5.6 Listen and choose. 1 Which jacket does Ali like best?

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