The document provides a grammar exercise with 10 multiple choice questions about using the words "enough", "too much", and "too many" to complete sentences. It then provides another exercise with 10 sentences to complete using those same words and including an additional word in brackets after each one. The document is testing the correct usage of these comparative words in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides a grammar exercise with 10 multiple choice questions about using the words "enough", "too much", and "too many" to complete sentences. It then provides another exercise with 10 sentences to complete using those same words and including an additional word in brackets after each one. The document is testing the correct usage of these comparative words in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides a grammar exercise with 10 multiple choice questions about using the words "enough", "too much", and "too many" to complete sentences. It then provides another exercise with 10 sentences to complete using those same words and including an additional word in brackets after each one. The document is testing the correct usage of these comparative words in different grammatical contexts.
The document provides a grammar exercise with 10 multiple choice questions about using the words "enough", "too much", and "too many" to complete sentences. It then provides another exercise with 10 sentences to complete using those same words and including an additional word in brackets after each one. The document is testing the correct usage of these comparative words in different grammatical contexts.
Complete the sentences with ENOUGH, TOO MUCH and TOO MANY.
1. There's _________________ smoke in here; I can't breathe.
2. I don't earn _________________ money to buy that car. 3. My manager says that I play well _________________ to win the competition. 4. I know I _________________. I should talk less. 5. I don't think the door is wide _________________ to get the sofa into the room. 6. _________________ money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s. 7. I ate ________________ cakes and felt sick later.
8. I can't drink this milk. It's too _________________ hot.
9. I think I've eaten _________________ I don't feel very well. 10. There weren't _________________ people to play a match, so everybody went home.
Complete the sentences with ENOUGH, TOO MANY or TOO MUCH and the word in brackets.
1. There were ___________ (people) at the concert and we couldn't see
anything.2 2. I'll talk to you later; I'm __________ (busy) now. 3. You aren't _____________ (well) to go to work. You should stay home. 4. You are ___________ (nice). You must learn to say 'no' to people who ask you for favours. 5. You spend _________ (time) at the computer. You should play outside more often. 6. You look exhausted. I think you work _________(hard). 7. You can't run 10 miles. You aren't _________ (fit); you need more training. 8. Please, don't put _________(sugar) in my coffee; I don't like it too sweet. 9. I don't like people who ask ______________(questions). 10. We don't have _________(time) to have another coffee; we need to leave now.