Fill in the correct word (too or enough). - Tim's Free ...



Too / EnoughBeach story:The other day I went to the beach with my family.?It was a scorching day, I asked my friend to come but he said it was?too hot to go?to the beach. We got in the car and drove to the beach. The beach was very crowded."Oh no! There are?too many people?here!" said my Mum."Don't worry, there's?enough space for everyone." said my Dad.We unpacked the car and walked down to the beach. We put our towels down and my sister and I decided to go for a swim. We ran to the water and jumped in."Brrrrr!" said my sister. "It's?too cold for me!" and she ran back to my Mum and Dad. I continued swimming for a few minutes when suddenly I saw people windsurfing and there was a shop renting windsurfing boards, it looked so much fun. I ran back to my parents and asked them if I could try it."I'm not sure." said my Mum. "Do you think?he's old enough?" she asked my Dad."I think?he's old enough, but is?he strong enough? I think the sail will be?too heavy for?you son.""Please please please Dad!" I begged."Ok, let's go and see how much it costs." So we walked down to shop. It cost €20 to rent the board for the whole day."Buff!" said my Dad. "I think that's?too expensive, I don't have?enough money to pay?that much." So Dad negotiated and in the end we paid €15 for the day. We took the board out into the water and I tried to lift the sail but it was too heavy.?"Come on son! You're not?trying hard enough!" said my Dad. So I took the sail with both hands and made a big effort. I didn't want my dad to think I wasn't?strong enough to lift?it. The sail came out of the water and the board started moving across the water it was the most amazing feeling! We spent the whole day windsurfing, it was one of the best days of my life.Too and EnoughToo?and?enough?indicate degree. They are used with adjectives.Too?means more than what is needed.Enough?means sufficient.ExamplesHe is?too old?to play football with the kids.Dave is?intelligent enough?to do the right thing.You're not working?fast enough?I don't have?enough time.?He has?too many friends.Footballers earn?too much money.Use of too and enough1.Enough?precedes adjectives and adverbs:He isn't?old enough?to watch this program.?We're not walking?quickly enough.2.Enough?may also precede nouns:We have?enough money?.?I haven’t got?enough money?to buy this computer.3.Too?comes before adjectives and adverbs:It's?too hot?to wear that coat.?I was driving?too fast.4.?Too?may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions?too much?and?too many.a.?Too much?is used before uncountable nouns.There is?too much salt?in this food.b.?Too many?is used before countable nounsThere are?too many students?in this classroom.Fill in the correct word (too?or?enough).I left the coffee for a minute to cool because it was?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? hot to drink.He wasn't strong?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?to lift that heavy box.There aren't?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?policemen in our town.Do you have?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?information to help me with this problem?It is?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?difficult for a little child to do. I do not have?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? time to prepare dinner.I didn't buy the car because it was?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?expensive.He didn't work hard?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?to pass the exam.My mum can't sleep because she drinks?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?much coffee.She isn't old?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?to start driving. ................
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