Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 91 ☘ too

32 cards
, 104 answers
  • Complete the sentences.
    1. The radio is  . . . 
      too
      loud.
      • too
      • enough

    2. The box is  . . . 
      too
      heavy.
      • enough
      • too

    3. The net is  . . . 
      too
      low.
      • too
      • enough

    4. She’s driving  . . . 
      too
      fast.
      • enough
      • too

    5. The ball is  . . . 
      too
      big.
      • too
      • enough

    6. The restaurant is  . . . 
      too
      crowded.
      • enough
      • too

  • Put in “too”, “too much”, “too many” or “enough”.
    1. You’re always at home. You don’t go out  . . . 
      enough
      .
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    2. I don’t like the weather here. There’s  . . . 
      too much
      rain.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    3. I can’t wait for them. I haven’t got  . . . 
      enough
      time.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    4. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were  . . . 
      too many
      people.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    5. You’re always tired. I think you work  . . . 
      too
      hard.
      • enough
      • too much
      • too many
      • too

    6. “Did you have  . . . 
      enough
      to eat?”
      “Yes, thank you.”
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    7. You drink  . . . 
      too much
      coffee. It’s not good for you.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    8. You don’t eat  . . . 
      enough
      vegetables. You should eat more.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    9. I don’t like the weather here. It’s  . . . 
      too
      cold.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    10. Our team didn’t play well. We made  . . . 
      too many
      mistakes.
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

    11. “Would you like some milk in your tea?”
      “Yes, but not  . . . 
      too much
      .”
      • enough
      • too
      • too many
      • too much

  • Complete the sentences with “too” or “enough”.
    1. I couldn’t work. I was  . . . 
      too tired
      .
      • enough tired
      • too tired
      • tired enough
      • tired too

    2. Can you turn the radio up, please? It isn’t  . . . 
      loud enough
      .
      • loud enough
      • enough loud
      • too loud
      • enough

    3. I don’t want to walk home. It’s  . . . 
      too far
      .
      • enough far
      • too far
      • far enough
      • far too

    4. Don’t buy anything in that shop. It’s  . . . 
      too expensive
      .
      • expensive enough
      • expensive too
      • enough expensive
      • too expensive

    5. You can’t put all your things in this bag. It isn’t  . . . 
      big enough
      .
      • enough big
      • big too
      • too big
      • big enough

    6. I couldn’t do the exercise. It was  . . . 
      too difficult
      .
      • enough difficult
      • difficult enough
      • too difficult
      • difficult too

    7. You work needs to be better. It isn’t  . . . 
      good enough
      .
      • too good
      • good too
      • enough good
      • good enough

    8. I can’t talk to you now. I’m  . . . 
      too busy
      .
      • enough busy
      • too busy
      • busy enough
      • busy too

    9. I thought the film was boring. It was  . . . 
      too long
      .
      • long enough
      • enough long
      • long too
      • too long

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. It’s  . . . 
      too cold
      to go out.
      • too cold
      • too much cold

    2. It’s  . . . 
      too early
      to go to bed.
      • too much early
      • too early

    3. They’re  . . . 
      too young
      to get married.
      • too much young
      • too young

    4. It’s  . . . 
      too dangerous
      to go out at night.
      • too dangerous
      • too much dangerous

    5. It’s  . . . 
      too late
      to phone Ann now.
      • too much late
      • too late

    6. I was  . . . 
      too surprised
      to say anything.
      • too surprised
      • too much surprised

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