How To Use TOO ENOUGH English Grammar Lesson

Hello, I’m Emma from English!

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use

these little, useful words correctly in English sentences.

Both of these words indicate a degree.

They give us more information about

an adjective or an adverb or a noun.

So, here ‘too’ means that it is

more than what is wanted or what is needed.

So, it’s usually a negative thing!

You are more hungry than you want to be!

This is really frustrating for you

because you can’t concentrate!

So here, ‘enough’ tells us

that it is the amount that we want or we need.

It’s the right amount and this is a positive thing!

You have what is needed, you are good enough.

Ouch! That is really mean!

Not enough means that it is

less than the amount that you want or you need.

It’s a really negative thing. It’s a pretty mean thing to say.

So, let’s look at the structures for each of these words

with adjectives and adverbs first.

So, ‘too’ comes before an adjective or an adverb.

Remember that using ‘too’ with an adjective

or an adverb usually suggests that it’s a negative thing.

It’s more than what is wanted or needed.

So, it’s not correct to say that the movie was ‘too good’

when you really enjoyed it!

It’s also not correct to say that your friend is ‘too funny’.

It sounds really strange to native English speakers

because it suggests that it’s more than what you want

or what you need it to be.

Use ‘really’ or ‘very’ or ‘so’ instead.

That sounds better!

There are some exceptions to this though,

when you’re speaking colloquially

  • especially in Australia, where I’m from!

Like… For example, if someone asked me,

“How are you?”

I’d probably say, “Not too bad.”

This is really common in Australia and it means ‘good’

but that’s an exception.

Okay, what about ‘enough’?

‘Enough’ comes after the adjective or the adverb.

Now, what about when ‘enough’ is used

in a negative sentence?

‘Enough’ comes after the adjective or the adverb

but ‘not’ comes before.

And this has the same meaning as ‘I’m too weak’.

… Which means ‘it’s too cold’!

You can also use ‘too’ and ‘enough’ with nouns.

So again, this means that we have more of the noun

than we want or we need.

You would choose ‘many’ if the noun was countable.

And you would choose ‘much’

if the noun was uncountable.

Now, if you are not sure about

which nouns are countable and which are uncountable,

you should check out this lesson right here

because I’ll explain it for you there!

So, what about ‘enough’?

Well, with a noun ‘enough’ comes before the noun.

Again, this means that we have the right amount,

the amount that we want and that we need.

And to make these sentences negative we add ‘not’

  • usually before the main verb.

The ‘be’ verb is a bit of an exception here, to the rule.

The structure is a little different.

When the ‘be’ verb is the main verb,

then ‘not’ comes after the main verb.

So, these handy little words will definitely help you to

express yourself more clearly in English

and now you know exactly how to use them correctly.

Make sure you practise them.

Write some examples if you want,

add them in the comments below!

Remember that ‘too’

means that it’s more than the necessary amount.

‘Enough’ is the necessary amount, it’s the exact amount.

And ‘not enough’ is less than the necessary amount.

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And now check out that lesson right there

and practise using ‘enough’ and ‘too’

with the adjectives that I teach in that lesson.

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Keep practising and I will see you again next week!

Bye for now!

大家好,我是来自英语的艾玛!

在本课中,您将学习如何

在英语句子中正确使用这些小而有用的单词。

这两个词都表示学位。

它们为我们提供了有关

形容词、副词或名词的更多信息。

所以,这里的“太”意味着它

不仅仅是想要的或需要的。

所以,这通常是一件消极的事情!

你比你想的更饿!

这对你来说真的很令人沮丧,

因为你无法集中注意力!

所以在这里,“足够”告诉我们

这是我们想要或需要的数量。

这是正确的数量,这是一件好事!

你有需要的东西,你已经足够好了。

哎哟! 这真的很卑鄙!

不足意味着它

少于您想要或需要的数量。

这真是一件消极的事情。 这是一个很卑鄙的说法。

所以,让我们先来看看每个

带有形容词和副词的词的结构。

因此,“too”出现在形容词或副词之前。

请记住,将“too”与形容词

或副词一起使用通常表明它是负面的。

它不仅仅是想要或需要的。

所以,当你真的很喜欢这部电影时,说这部电影“太好了”是不正确的

说你的朋友“太有趣”也不正确。

对于以英语为母语的人来说,这听起来很奇怪,

因为它表明它不仅仅是你想要的

或你需要的。

改用“really”或“very”或“so”。

这听起来更好!

但是,当您说口语时,这有一些例外

-尤其是在我来自的澳大利亚!

比如……例如,如果有人问我,

“你好吗?”

我可能会说,“还不错。”

这在澳大利亚很常见,它的意思是“好”,

但这是一个例外。

好吧,“够了”呢?

“足够”出现在形容词或副词之后。

现在,在否定句中使用“足够”时

怎么办?

“足够”出现在形容词或副词之后,

而“不”出现在之前。

这与“我太弱了”具有相同的含义。

……这意味着“它太冷了”!

您也可以将“too”和“enough”与名词一起使用。

再说一次,这意味着我们拥有的名词

比我们想要或需要的要多。

如果名词是可数的,你会选择“many”。

如果名词不可数,你会选择“much”

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那么,“足够”呢?

好吧,名词“足够”出现在名词之前。

同样,这意味着我们有正确

的数量,我们想要的数量和我们需要的数量。

为了使这些句子否定,我们添加“不”

  • 通常在主要动词之前。

‘be’ 动词在这里有点例外,对规则来说。

结构有点不同。

当“be”动词是主要动词时

,“not”出现在主要动词之后。

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用英语更清楚地表达自己

,现在你知道如何正确使用它们了。

确保你练习它们。

如果您愿意,请写一些示例,

将它们添加到下面的评论中!

请记住,“太”

意味着它超过了必要的数量。

‘足够’是必要的数量,它是确切的数量。

并且“不够”少于必要的数量。

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