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too always goes before what it modifies: <br>
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<h1>Degree Adverbs</h1>
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<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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<tr><td style="background-color:; color:white;">too + ADJ</td><td>(not) + ADJ + enough</td></tr>
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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>too + ADV</td><td>(not) + ADV + enough</td></tr>
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<tr><td><span style="color;darkred;">too</span> + ADV</td><td>(not) + ADV + <span style="color;darkblue;>enough</span></td></tr>
<tr><td>V+too much</td><td>(not) + V + enough</td></tr>
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<tr><td><span style="color;darkred;">too</span> + much N (uncountable)</td><td>(not) + <span style="color;darkblue;>enough</span> + N (uncountable)</td></tr>
<tr><td>too + much N (uncountable)</td><td>(not) + enough + N (uncountable)</td></tr>
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<tr><td><span style="color;darkred;">too</span> + many N (countable}</td><td>(not) + <span style="color;darkblue;>enough</span> + N (countable) </td></tr>
<tr><td>too + many N (countable}</td><td>(not) + enough + N (countable) </td></tr>
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<tr><td>V+<span style="color;darkred;">too</span> much</td><td>(not) + V + <span style="color;darkblue;>enough</span></td></tr>
 
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Revision as of 21:40, 5 June 2013

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Degree Adverbs

too = to an excessive degree, enough = to a sufficient degree, not enough = to an insufficient degree

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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