Reminders: too, enough, not enoug
Too +adjective= an excessive situation
1.1.- It's too hot today.
1.2.- He drives too fast.
1.3.- The red dress was too
expensive.
1.4.- I worked too hard to get
results.
Not enough (= you need more)
2.1.- There is not enough food for
everyone.
2.2.- She doesn't have enough
money to buy the tablet.
2.3.- Jimmy was not old enough for that
game.
2.4.- We didn't have enough time
to go shopping.
Too much (an excessive quantity of uncountable nouns)
3.1.- There's too much noise coming from
that house.
3.2.- My sister spends too much money
buying online.
3.3.- Howard downloaded too much music
to his MP3 player.
3.4.- There was too much information
about this topic.
Too many (an excessive quantity of countable nouns)
4.1.- There are too many people in the
bank.
4.2.- John has too many credit
cards.
4.3.- There were too many apples in the
fridge.
4.4.- I installed too many apps in my
smartphone.
1.- I need a bigger hard drive, there is too
much / not enough space available for my videos.
2.- I like my new pet, it is too
/ too much cute.
3.- The public internet is slow because there
are too / too many people connected.
4.- This will be a busy weekend. I have
too much / too many homework to do.
So, children, write these sentences BUT invent one explanation for them, e.g
There are too many people in the bank BECAUSE they need money,
He dirives too fast because he is in a hurry, etc
There are too many people in the bank BECAUSE they need money,
He dirives too fast because he is in a hurry, etc
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