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TOO + ADJECTIVE

• We use too to express that something is more than necessary or acceptable;


• We use too before adjectives
• Too and very have the same meaning;

EXAMPLE

• The shirt is too short for him or The shirt is very short for him

Too + adjective
ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH
• We use enough for something is lacking the amount or level that is needed;
• We use enough after the adjective

EXAMPLE

- Refrigerator is broken, it is not cold enough; - The bed is not big enough;

adjective + enough adjective + enough


Example of the game

Adjective: BIG
I bought a bed last week but the bad is not _____ _______

I bought a bed last week but the bad is not big enough

Adjective: small
My girlfriend gave me a shirt but it is ___
_____
My girlfriend gave me a shirt but it is too small
LET’S PLAY A GAME

Adjective: Cold

I am freezing!! Today is _____


______

Adjective: Tight

My mom bough a shirt for me but it is not big


_______ ________
LET’S PLAY A GAME

Adjective: Big

The shoes are _____


_____

Adjective: tall

The man is ______ ______


LET’S PLAY A GAME

Adjective: crowded

“ I can’t find you!! The street is _____


_____”

Adjective: fast

The man is not running _____ _____

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