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<h1>Degree Adverbs</h1>
 
<h1>Degree Adverbs</h1>
<span style="color:darkred;">too</span> = to an excessive degree, <span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span> = to a sufficient degree, not <span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span> = to an insufficient degree
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<li><span style="color:darkred;">too</span>: <i>to an excessive degree</i>, Fr. <i>trop</i></li>
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<li><span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span>: <i>to a sufficient degree</i>, Fr. <i>assez</i></li>
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<li>not <span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span>: <i>to an insufficient degree</i>, Fr. <i>pas assez</i></li>
 
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<tr><td><span style="color:darkred;">too</span> + ADJ</td><td>(not) + ADJ + <span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span></td></tr>
 
<tr><td><span style="color:darkred;">too</span> + ADJ</td><td>(not) + ADJ + <span style="color:darkblue;">enough</span></td></tr>

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Degree Adverbs

  • too: to an excessive degree, Fr. trop
  • enough: to a sufficient degree, Fr. assez
  • not enough: to an insufficient degree, Fr. pas assez
  • too + ADJ(not) + ADJ + enough
    too + ADV(not) + ADV + enough
    too + much N (uncountable)(not) + enough + N (uncountable)
    too + many N (countable}(not) + enough + N (countable)
    V+too much(not) + V + enough
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