The document discusses comparisons between objects and people using too/not enough. It provides examples of John not being strong enough to lift weights that are too heavy, and Bill's hat being too big or his head not being big enough. Further examples compare the size of George's trousers, Peter's t-shirt, the height of a microphone, and the size of a cat and box.
The document discusses comparisons between objects and people using too/not enough. It provides examples of John not being strong enough to lift weights that are too heavy, and Bill's hat being too big or his head not being big enough. Further examples compare the size of George's trousers, Peter's t-shirt, the height of a microphone, and the size of a cat and box.
The document discusses comparisons between objects and people using too/not enough. It provides examples of John not being strong enough to lift weights that are too heavy, and Bill's hat being too big or his head not being big enough. Further examples compare the size of George's trousers, Peter's t-shirt, the height of a microphone, and the size of a cat and box.
The document discusses comparisons between objects and people using too/not enough. It provides examples of John not being strong enough to lift weights that are too heavy, and Bill's hat being too big or his head not being big enough. Further examples compare the size of George's trousers, Peter's t-shirt, the height of a microphone, and the size of a cat and box.