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ADVERB OF DEGREE
Statements to express sufficiency and excess
too and very means excessively
–It’s too difficult for me to explain.
–The driver drives too fast.
–The tea is very hot.
–She’s very helpful.
Enough means sufficiency
Example:
I know enough art to recognize a masterpiece when I see one.
Are there enough cakes for everyone?
Using too, very and enough
1. Too and very is used before adjective.
– too hot
– too tall
– very high
– very fast
2. Enough is used after adjective or before noun.
- cold enough
- big enough
- enough food
- enough sleep
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