Grammar Focus: Difference Between "Enough" and "Too Much"

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GRAMMAR FOCUS

Angel David Amezcua Campos.


Daniel Valencia Acosta.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENOUGH AND TOO


MUCH
ENOUGH = SUFICIENTE

TOO MUCH = DEMASIADO


ADVERBS OF QUANTIFY
EXERCISE
GROUP WORK
COMPARATIVE
ASAS
Grammar
Comparative
asas
THE COMPARATIVE
AS AS EXPRESSE
THAT...
Comparative asas
ADJECTIVES.
We use as + adjective+ as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal
in some way.

Example: The sweater is just as comfortable as my jacket.


ADJECTIVES.
We use not as as to make comparisons between things which arent equal.

Example: The sweater is not as comfortable as my jacket.


NOUNS.
We use as + noun + as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in
some way.

Example: She spends as little time as possible on her makeup.


NOUNS.
We use negative form of to be as + noun + as to express a negative idea

Example: She doesnt wear as many bright colors as she should.


ADVERBS.
We use as + adverb+ as to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in
some way.

Example: I tried as hard as I could to find the perfect style for her.
ADVERBS.
We use negative form of to be as + adverb + as to express a negative idea.

Example: I dont like short hair as much as long hair.


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