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Jane's not going to school. She's ill. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
Jane's not feeling well enough to go to school/ Jane's too ll to go to school.
I arrived very late. I didn't catch my flight. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
I arrived too late to ctch my flight/ I didn't arrive early enough to catch my flight.
The recipe says we need 3 cups of rice. Have you bought that amount? (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
Have you bought enough rice?/ Have you bought enough rice to make the recipe?
People are speaking loudly and I fins this annoying. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
People are speaking too loudly.
I don't find the exam difficult. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
This exam isn't too difficult for me.
I will never be rich. I will never buy a house. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
I will never be rich enough to buy a house
it isn't fast ... It is ... slow.
 
enough/ too
 
too / enough
 
too / too
 
enough / enough
We haven't got time. We can't have coffee. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
We haven't got enough time to have coffee.
There's a lot of food, but not ... for everyone.
 
enough
 
too
I have 1 sandwich. I can't share it with 10 other people. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
I have too little food to share/ I haven't got enough food to share.
You're not working fast. You won't finish on time. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
You're not working fast enough to finish on time/ You're too slow to finish on time
Your clothes are big. They can fit me. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
Your clothes are big enough to fit me./ Your clothes are big enough for me to wear them.
There were 200 people on the train. That's a lot! (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
There were too many people on the train.
You have eaten 3 pieces of cake already! That's a lot. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
You've eaten too much cake.
It's ... to stop him. He has already made a decision.
 
too late
 
late too
 
enough late
 
late enough
It's too far ... us to go on foot. Let's take the train.
 
for
 
to
 
from
I don't like this food. There is ... salt in it.
 
too much
 
too many
 
enough
 
too
I don't like to wake up ... early.
 
too
 
enough
I don't have ... space in my house.
 
enough
 
too
There was ... time to finish 3 exercises and play a game.
 
enough time
 
time enough
 
too time
There are ... many students in this classroom.
 
too
 
enough
He did well ... to pass the exam.
 
enough
 
too
She's only 6. She isn't ... to start diving.
 
old enough
 
enough old
 
too old
My mom can't sleep because she drinks ... much coffee.
 
too
 
enough
He didn't work hard ... to pass the exam.
 
enough
 
too
I didn't buy the car because it was ... expensive.
 
too
 
enough
I don't have ... much time to make dinner.
 
too
 
enough
Building a tree house is ... for a child to do.
 
too difficult
 
difficult enough
Do you have ... to help me with this problem?
 
enough information
 
information enough
There aren't ... policemen in our town.
enough
He wasn't strong ... to lift that heavy box.
 
enough
 
too
I left the tea for a minute to cool because it was ... to drink
 
too hot
 
hot enough
 
hot too
 
enough hot