Too, Enough, So, Such

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SUCH vs.

SO

TOO vs. ENOUGH


SUCH vs. SO
SUCH + A / AN + ADJECTIVE + NOUN (sing.) SO + ADJECTIVE
SUCH + ADJECTIVE + NOUN (pl.)

It was such a boring play that I left. The play was so boring that I left.
They were such boring plays that I left. The plays were so boring that I left.

The play was so boring that I left. It was such a boring play that I left.
TOO vs. ENOUGH
TOO + ADJECTIVE + TO INFINITIVE ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH + TO INFINITIVE

I am too busy to talk to you. I’m not idle enough to talk to you.
No estoy lo suficiente ociosa para hablar contigo.
Estoy demasiada ocupada para hablar contigo.

To rewrite these sentences is always the same:

Sentence in affirmative with TOO+ADJECTIVE


vs.
Sentence in negative with ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH
1.The skirt is too expensive to buy.

2.Michael isn’t happy enough to celebrate his birthday.

3.Lucy is too small to play basketball.

4.The book wasn’t interesting enough for me to continue reading it.

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