Evaluations With Adjectives and Nouns

You might also like

Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 7

EVALUATIONS

WITH ADJECTIVES
AND NOUNS
Evaluations with Adjectives
 Enough goes after the adjective.
Adjective + enough Ex:

The apartment isn´t big enough.

 Too always goes before the adjective.


Too + adjective Ex:

Apartments are too small for pets.


When do we use the Word “too” ?
We use “too” for ideas that we don´t like

• Lisa es too beautiful.

• Lisa es very / really beautiful.

Too + ( - ) Adjective
_____________________

_____________________
usually
_____________________

_____________________
Spacious… adjective
My apartment is too spacious for me

Context tells me that…

Maybe I´m the only person living in my apartment…so is too spacious for me

Context is the
most important
thing…
There also are many adjectives that we can use in any context:

NEUTRAL ADJECTIVES…

Big
Small
High
Tall Too / very / really…
Warm
Cold
Hot
Dry
Cheap…
(-) (+)
This house is very big ( + )

This house is too big ( - )


Evaluations with Nouns
 Enough goes before the noun. Enough + noun Ex:

Houses don´t have enough closets.

Too is used for nouns ONLY together with:


much / little – many / few.

Noncount Nouns Countable Nouns


Too much /too little: Too many / too few:
Houses cost too much money In my neighborhood there are too many
houses
don´t aren´t
Apartments have too little space Most apartments have too few rooms

don´t don´t
The kitchen isn´t big enough (too)

The kitchen is too small

There aren´t enough closets (too)

There are too few closets.

The classroom is too cramped for my students (enough)

The classroom is not spacious enough for my students.

You might also like