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1 You're always at home. You don't go out enough
too much
2 I don't like the weather here. There's too much ... rain.
3 I can't wait for them. I don't have 100 many time.
4 There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were
people.
5 You're always tired. I think you work.
hard.
6 'Did you have
to ear?' 'Yes, thank you!
7 You drink
coffee. It's not good for you.
8 You don't eat
vegetables. You should eat more.
9 I don't like the weather here. It's
cold.
10 Our team didn't play well. We made
mistakes.
11 Would you like some milk in your tea?' 'Yes, but not
In this sentence, we use "enough" to indicate that the person does not go out as frequently as they should. "Enough" implies that there is a level or quantity that is sufficient or satisfactory.
2. I don't like the weather here. There's too much rain.
In this sentence, we use "too much" to express an excessive amount of rain. "Too much" indicates that there is an excessive or undesirable quantity.
3. I can't wait for them. I don't have enough time.
In this sentence, we use "enough" to indicate that the person does not have a sufficient amount of time. It implies that the person lacks the necessary quantity of time to wait for someone.
4. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were too many people.
In this sentence, we use "too many" to express an excessive number of people. "Too many" indicates that there are more people than necessary or desired.
5. You're always tired. I think you work too hard.
In this sentence, we use "too hard" to indicate that the person works excessively. "Too hard" implies that the person puts in excessive effort or exerts themselves more than necessary.
6. 'Did you have too much to eat?' 'Yes, thank you!'
In this sentence, we use "too much" to ask if the person ate excessively. The response confirms that the person indeed had eaten excessively.
7. You drink too much coffee. It's not good for you.
In this sentence, we use "too much" to express an excessive amount of coffee consumption. "Too much" indicates that the person drinks more coffee than is considered healthy or advisable.
8. You don't eat enough vegetables. You should eat more.
In this sentence, we use "enough" to indicate that the person does not eat a sufficient amount of vegetables. It suggests that the person should consume a greater quantity of vegetables.
9. I don't like the weather here. It's too cold.
In this sentence, we use "too cold" to express an excessively low temperature. "Too cold" indicates that the temperature is lower than what is comfortable or desired.
10. Our team didn't play well. We made too many mistakes.
In this sentence, we use "too many" to express an excessive number of mistakes. "Too many" implies that the team made more mistakes than is considered acceptable or desired.
11. Would you like some milk in your tea?' 'Yes, but not too much."
In this sentence, we use "too much" to indicate that the person wants a limited or moderate amount of milk in their tea. It suggests that adding an excessive amount of milk would not be desirable.