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The room was too / enough dark to read without a lamp.
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
She has so much / such a lot of patience that she never gets angry with her students.
such a lot (such a lot of + noun + that)
This bag is too / enough small to fit all my books.
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
There were so many / such a lot of cars on the road that we were stuck in traffic for hours.
so many (so many + noun + that)
The cake was so / such a delicious that everyone asked for a second slice.
so (so + adjective + that)
The music was too / enough loud for us to hear each other talk.
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
He has so much / such a lot of energy that he never seems to get tired.
such a lot (such a lot of + noun + that)
This suitcase is too / enough big to fit in the overhead compartment.
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
There are so many / such a lot of books on the shelf that I can’t choose one.
so many (so many + noun + that)
The movie was so / such a long that we missed the last bus home.
so (so + adjective + that)
We don’t have enough / too many chairs for everyone. Can someone bring more?
enough (not + enough + noun)
The kids were so / such a excited about the trip that they couldn’t sleep.
so (so + adjective + that)
There’s too much / enough salt in this dish. It’s almost impossible to eat!
He’s so / such a good dancer that everyone wants to learn from him.
such a (such a(n) + adjective + noun + that)
There’s not enough / too much time to finish the game before class ends.
not enough (not enough + noun)
The soup is too / enough spicy for me to eat. Can I have something else?
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
She has so much / such a lot of work to do that she can’t join us for dinner.
such a lot (such a lot of + noun + that)
This box is too / enough heavy for me to lift on my own.
too (too + adjective + to infinitive)
There were so many / such a lot of people at the market that we couldn’t move.
so many (so many + noun + that)
The weather was so / such a hot that we decided to stay indoors all day.
so (so + adjective + that)