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SO, SUCH, TOO, ENOUGH Too Use: Too means there is a lot of something. It shows a negative opinion. It’s too hot = It is very hot and I don’t like it. Form: You can use too before an adjective. It’s too cold. My trousers are too small. You can also use it before an adverb, You walk too fast. James speaks too quietly. Before a noun, use too much (uncountable nouns) or many (countable nouns). I ate too much food. I ate too many sandwiches. You can also use too much after a verb. I ate too much. Paul drinks too much. Enough Use: Enough means you have what you need. We have enough food for everyone = everyone has some food. We don’t have enough food for everyone = some people don’t have chairs. Form: Write enough before a noun. We have enough chairs. But write it after an adjective or verb. Are you warm enough? He’s qualified enough. She isn’t tall enough to be a model. You don’t work hard enough. Are you sleeping enough? Sentences with enough are sometimes followed by to + verb infinitiv