2. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
TOO≠ VERY
• Too means more than necessary, wanted or
expected.
–The exam is too difficult.
–Don’t eat too quickly
–Too many people wanted tickets
3. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
She is tootoo crazy.
She lost her popularity too quickly.
(It happened much sooner than expected)
too + adjective
too + adverb
4. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
TooToo many people went to The Killer’s concert in NY
too much + noun
too many
5. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
There was too much emotion from the
audience during the concert.
too much + noun
too many
6. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
The twilight saga is interesting enough.
The Twilight saga is creatively enough
adjective
adverb
adjective + enough
adverb
7. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
NO There are Twilight books
enough
There are enough Twilight books.
enough + noun
noun
8. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
noun
Robert Pattinson is handsome enough to play Edward’s role.
Robert got enough fame thanks to Twilight.
adjective / adverb + enough
enough + noun
9. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
Robert and Kirsten don’t act well enough.
They got enough money for acting in this movie.
adverb
noun
adjective + enough
adverb enough + noun
10. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
ENOUGH = Right as much as necessary
• She’s old enough to make her own decisions!
• You’re not speaking slowly enough
• Have you got enough money?
adjective
adverb
noun
11. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
Forms (SO / SUCH)
SO + adjective
adverb
SUCH + adjective + noun
SUCH + many + adjective+ noun
much
SO much + noun …..THAT
SO many
12. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
Forms (too / Enough)
• Too + adjective
adverb
• adjectives + Enough
• adverbs
•Enough + nouns
• Too much +
noun
• Too many
13. Teacher: MSc. Miriam Sheen Cuba
Look at the cartoon and
write 4 sentences using ..
So ….. that
Such
Too
Not enough