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Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Quantifiers: too, too much, too many, enough
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. This bag is ___ heavy for me to carry.
too much
enough
too
2. I can’t drink this coffee. There is ___ sugar in it.
too many
enough
too much
3. Stefan didn’t buy the shoes because they were ___ expensive.
too
too much
enough
4. There were ___ people in the town hall. We didn’t have ___ space.
too many, enough
too much, enough
enough, too much
5. I couldn’t sleep because there was ___ noisy outside.
too many
too
enough
6. He didn’t study ___ for the test, so he failed.
too
enough
too much
7. I ate ___ chocolate and now I feel sick.
too many
enough
too much
8. She was ___ sleepy to go out last night.
enough
too much
too
9. Some people were standing because there weren’t ___ chairs in the room.
too much
too many
enough
10. We have ___ homework today! It will take hours to finish.
too many
too much
enough
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Quantifiers: too, too much, too many, enough
Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.
1. There are ___ apples in the basket. We don’t need more.
too much
too many
enough
2. I can’t hear you! You’re speaking ___ quietly.
too much
too
enough
3. She has ___ money to buy the new phone.
too many
too much
enough
4. We arrived at the station, but we didn’t have ___ time to catch the train.
too much
enough
too many
5. He drinks ___ coffee every day. It’s not healthy.
too much
too many
enough
6. She is without energy because she doesn’t do ___ sport.
too
too much
enough
7. There are ___ oranges in the fridge. I need to make a smoothie.
too many
too much
enough
8. We were late because there was ___ traffic on the road.
too much
enough
too many
9. I can’t eat this soup. It has ___ salt.
too many
too much
enough
10. Do we have ___ beds for everyone to sleep?
enough
too
too much
Send