martes, 20 de enero de 2015

TOO / TOO MUCH / TOO MANY / ENOUGH

TOO: demasiado.  Siempre va delante de adjetivos y/o adverbios.
For example It's too cold today:  Hace demasiado frío hoy.

TOO MUCH:  demasiado/demasiada.  Utilizamos esta forma delante de nombres en SINGULAR e INCONTABLES.
For example: There is too much cheese in the fridge:  Hay demasiado queso en el frigorífico.
There is too much snow in the street:  Hay demasiada nieve en la calle.

TOO MANY demasiados/demasiadas.  Se utiliza siempre delante de nombres en PLURAL y CONTABLES.
For example: There are too many chairs in the room:  hay demasiadas sillas en la habitación.  Don't eat too many sweets:  No comas demasiados caramelos.

ENOUGH:  suficiente/suficientemente.  Lo colocaremos DELANTE de los nombres y DETRÁS de los adjetivos.
Cuando la frase es negativa utilizamos ENOUGH, nunca TOO.
For example:The man isn't strong enough:  El hombre no es lo suficientemente fuerte.
I have bought enough beer for the party.  He comprado suficiente cerveza para la fiesta.


AND NOW SOME EXERCISES FOR YOU TO PRACTISE.

1.- Write  in the blanks too, too much, too many

- The baby is drinking __________ water.
- Summer in the South of Spain is ________ hot.
- I have  done __________ exercises.
- This is a very rich woman, she has got ___________ houses.
- I'm going to bed right now, I'm _________ tired.
- You mustn't say that this job is _______ easy.
- There are _________ cars here.

2.- Rewrite each sentence using the adverb "enough".

- It isn't hot to go to the swimming-pool.>
- You are intelligent to pass the exam. >
- Your friend Lucy is beautiful to be a model. >
- I don't have paper to write a long letter. >
- Please, buy milk for all of us. >
- She hasn't got money to buy a new house. >
- You don't speak loud so I can't hear you. >

POOL OF EXERCISES

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