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  • There aren't ___ hours in the day to finish all my tasks.
    enough
  • This suitcase is ___ heavy for me to carry alone. Can you help?
    too
  • He spent ___ time on the project, so it wasn't completed on time.
    too much
  • Too much or too many: __________ money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s.
    Too much
  • The coffee is ___ hot to drink right now. Let’s wait a bit.
    too
  • The shop had ___ customers today, so I stayed busy all day. Too many
    too many
  • There are __________ chairs in the room. We need more for everyone to sit.
    Not enough
  • too or enough: I didn’t buy the car because it was ………. expensive.
    too
  • She didn't bring ___ food for the whole group. We'll have to order more.
    Enough
  • too many, too much or enough: I did _________ shopping yesterday. Therefore, I have no money now.
    too much
  • Too much or too many: I eat ________ cakes and feel sick now.
    Too many
  • Too much, too many, enough: Don't need to buy. There are _______ cakes for everyone.
    too many, enough
  • too many, too much or enough: I haven’t got ______ money for shopping.
    enough
  • The restaurant is ___ far to walk to. Let's take a taxi.
    too
  • We have ___ people to start the meeting. Let's begin.
    enough
  • too much, too many or enough: I bought ________ candies for the party. It still left too much.
    too many
  • Too much or too many: I feel sick because I smoke ________ cigarettes a day.
    too many
  • too or enough: There aren’t ……….. policemen in our town.
    enough
  • We ordered ___ pizzas for the party. There’s so much leftover!
    too many
  • The team received ___ information to complete the project successfully.
    Enough
  • There isn't ___ light in this room to read comfortably. Enough
    Enough
  • too or enough: She isn’t old ………… to start driving.
    enough
  • too or enough: He wasn’t strong ……. to lift that heavy box.
    enough
  • too many, too much or enough: Don’t cook. There is _______ beef for everyone.
    too much, enough
  • Too much, too many or enough: There aren’t _____ cakes for everyone.
    enough
  • too or enough: It is …………. difficult to do for a little child.
    too
  • too or enough: I left the coffee for a minute to cool because it was ………. hot to drink.
    too