Enough, Too, Such, Very

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ENOUGH TOO and VERY SO and SUCH AS

After adjectives or adverbs to say that each can be use in front of an adjective or adverbs
someone or something has much of a Both can be used for emphasis an adjective or
quanlity as is needed TOO: an excessive amount (negative connotation) adverb
VERY: means intensifier / very badly enjured
ex. Large enough / small enough

such + (adjective) + (noun)


Before uncountable or plural countable noun TOO: Shows that 2 things or people hace something in such a practical tool
ex. Enough space for five common
* used to give an example of something : such
as

so + (adjective)/(adverb)
As pronoun so effective
TOO: For emphasis
ex. Enough has been made of this in all * indicate that an amount is approximate
ex. Expensive too
papers ex. the last hundred years or so

With modify adverb TOO: for quantifier SO: To refer back to something that has
already been mentioned
ex. There is hardly enough memory ex. There are too many loose ends to this story ex. if that is so

Certain advebs for emphasis

ex. Funnily enough / strangely enough

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