Difference between revisions of "Degree Adverbs"
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<li>She spends too much money on __________________ (<span style="color:darkred;">N / V</span>ing) | <li>She spends too much money on __________________ (<span style="color:darkred;">N / V</span>ing) | ||
− | <li>We don't have enough ___________ to _____________________________________. | + | <li>We don't have enough ___________ to _____________________________________. N, <span style="color:darkred;">V</span> (+ something))</li> |
<li>No-one is ever _______________ enough to ________________________________. ADJ, <span style="color:darkred;">V</span> (+ something))</li> | <li>No-one is ever _______________ enough to ________________________________. ADJ, <span style="color:darkred;">V</span> (+ something))</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> |
Revision as of 00:22, 6 June 2013
"too" and "enough"
- too: to an excessive degree, Fr. trop
- enough: to a sufficient degree, Fr. assez
- not enough: to an insufficient degree, Fr. pas assez
- There isn't _________ space on the desktop.
- There are _________ mistakes in this letter.
- Your hands are far ____ dirty to sit down for dinner, young lady! Go wash up.
- They were hungry _______ to eat horses.
- It's annoying he doesn't read my messages carefully _________.
- There aren't _________ hours in the day.
- I wrote back ____ quickly.
- I don't work ________.
- Will they have _________ courage to refuse Peillon's plan to reduce the salary for teacher apprentices?
- That's _________ for now.
- She doesn't have enough time to _____________________ (V (+ something))
- She spends too much time _____________________ (Ving (+ something))
- She spends too much money on __________________ (N / Ving)
- We don't have enough ___________ to _____________________________________. N, V (+ something))
- No-one is ever _______________ enough to ________________________________. ADJ, V (+ something))
too + ADJ too careful |
(not) + ADJ + enough (not) careful enough |
too + ADV too slowly |
(not) + ADV + enough (not) slowly enough |
too + much N (uncountable) too much time / software |
(not) + enough + N (uncountable) (not) enough time / software |
too + many N (countable) too many hours / programs |
(not) + enough + N (countable) not enough hours (in the day) |
V+too much procrastinate too much |
(not) + V + enough (n't) write(s) enough |
Exercise 1
Add too, enough, too much or too many to the following sentences:
Exercise 2
Complete the following sentences so that they might be true: