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Too much/many, enough and veryOnline version

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by Alina Emma Dashkewitz
1

What is the meaning of the following sentence? Jessica is too young to get married.

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2

Choose the best option to complete the sentence: I can't go to a party tonight, I have ______ work to do.

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3

What does the following sentence mean? The water is clean enough to swim in.

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4

Choose the correct sentence:

Select one or more answers

5

Mark the incorrect sentences:

Select one or more answers

6

Choose the best option to complete the sentence: Do we have _____ chairs?

7

Choose the best option to complete the sentence: I will lend you some money if you don't have

8

Choose the best option to complete the sentence: Josh wants to buy a new house but he doesn't have ______ money.

9

This sofa takes up ________ space. We need to buy a new one.

10

Choose the best option: You were ______ lazy to study, so you failed the test.

Explanation

"TOO" means that Jessica is very young, so young that she shouldn't get married yet.

Way to go! Work is uncountable.

You've nailed it! ENOUGH means that something is OK.

Great job! TOO goes before an adjective.

Way to go! ENOUGH goes after adjectives and before nouns.

Great job! Much is used only with uncountable nouns and too is followed by an adjective.

Great job! We can use ENOUGH without a noun.

Great Job! "Not enough" means that something is not ok, that something is less than necessary.

Great job! Space is a noun, so we cannot use TOO (too+adjective), in addition to this, "space" is an uncountable noun. We cannot use ENOUGH, because the sofa is bigger than necessary.

Way to go! "Lazy" is an adjective so we cannot use "too much" which is followed by a noun.