Too
Use:
TOO significa que hay mucho de algo. Muestra opinion negativa.
It’s too hot = It is very hot and I don’t like it.
Form:
You can use too before an adjective.
It’s too cold. My trousers are too small.
You can also use it before an adverb,
You walk too fast. James speaks too quietly.
Enough
Use:
Enough significa que tienes lo que necesitas.
Form:
Write enough before a noun.
We have enough chairs.
You don’t work hard enough. Are you sleeping enough?
So
Use:
So significa muy.
Form:
He’s so funny! He plays the piano so well!
However, in modern English, it is increasingly being used before nouns and verbs.
That dress is so last year! (= That dress is last year’s fashion)
Such
Use:
Such también significa muy. such se usa antes de un adjetivo y sustantivo.
They are such nice children.
1- Giselle's good she could be a professional.
2- She plays well (that) she could be a professional.
3- There were footballs (that) I didn't know which one to choose.
4- Which expression substitutes "so many" in the previous sentence?
5- Mozart is good player!
6- They are good students!
7- "It's hot today." Rephrase it in three different ways using:
so
such
too
8- Which of the three previous sentences you've made CAN'T be continued with "that"?
9- It's hot today us go to the beach.
10- Which of the following sentences has a negative meaning?
11- Our teacher gives us homework.
12- How can you substitute "too much" in the previous sentence for an expression containing "such"? Our teacher gives us such .
13- Unscramble this sentence: TICKET / I'VE / TO / MONEY / GOT / BUY / ENOUGH / THE
14- Unscramble this sentence: ENOUGH / TEAM / I'M / BE / THE / NOT / TO / IN / GOOD
15- Observing the two previous sentences, we notice that "enough" comes nouns and adjectives.
16- "It wasn't warm enough for me to go swimming." Re-write it using "too". It was go swimming.
17- "He's too short to be a basketball player." Re-write it using "enough". He isn't basketball player.
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