lunes, 30 de junio de 2014

VERY, TOO AND ENOUGH

Very, Too and Enough

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Very

Use very before adjectives, adverbs or -ing words. Very is neutral - it is not positive or negative. It makes the word that comes after it stronger.
"Wayne is a very funny man."
"I had a very busy day at work."

Too

Too is used before adjectives and adverbs. Too is negative; we use it too mean there is more or less than we need/want. Too can be used with infinitive + to after the adjective/adverb.Use for + someone/something to explain who/what we mean.
"It's too noisy in here. Let's go outside." (too + adjective)
"My soup is too hot to drink."
(too + adjective + to + infinitive)
"This is too difficult for me to understand."
(too + adjective + for someone/something)

Enough

Use enough before a noun but after an adjective or adverb. We can use for someone/something and an infinitive with enough and to. Enough is positive - it means that we have as much as we want.
"I have enough money to pay."
"There's enough food for everyone to eat."
(enough + noun + for + someone/something + to)

 

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