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2B Unit 8A

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  • He puts too much / too many sugar in his coffee.
    too much
  • She eats too much / too many candy.
    too much
  • There are more cars on the road than there should be. (too)
    There are too many cars on the road.
  • Don't cook the broccoli for ___ long.
    too
  • They don't eat enough vegetables / vegetables enough.
    enough vegetables
  • We need more gasoline. (enough)
    We don't have enough gasoline.
  • You drink ___ coffee. It isn't good for you.
    too much
  • Are you sure you are well enough / enough well to run a marathon?
    well enough
  • These jeans are too much / too big for me now that I've lost weight.
    too
  • She's too young to drive. (enough)
    She's not old enough to drive.
  • You eat too much / too many junk food.
    too much
  • My English isn't good ___ to have a conversation.
    enough
  • You eat more sugar than you should. (much)
    You eat too much sugar.
  • I'm ___ tired to go out tonight.
    too
  • I don't have enough money / money enough to buy a new car.
    enough money
  • You eat ___ takeout meals. Don't you ever cook?
    too many
  • It isn't quite enough to study. (noisy)
    It's too noisy to study.
  • I don't earn ___ money to buy a house.
    enough
  • Our apartment is too much / too small for a party.
    too