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Have you ever laughed so hard that you cried? Do you remember why?
?
What is something you don't have enough of?
?
What is something you are too old to do?
?
Fill in the blanks to make a negative sentence: I ......... have ......... eggs to make a cake.
don't enough
What word is missing to say you have what you need: I have ...... money to start my business.
enough
Too should come before or after an adjective? She drove -----fast------and got a ticket.
Before: too fast, too furious
Enough should always come before or after an adjective He was -----fast------- to win the race
after: fast enough, rich enough, young enough
We can use too and enough with adjectives (strange, confident)
Yes
We use too.....to for things that are .....
 
more than we want
 
Very good
 
Not enough
Before many or much (I have ....much to learn/ He asked .....many questions) use so or such?
so
With an adjective and noun together we use so or such.... a beautiful country!
such
Do we use so with nouns or adjectives? She's so .........
adjectives (intelligent, strong, pretty, etc.)
To link a cause to a result we use so/such and..... (He was so mad ...... he walked out of the meeting)
 
that
 
than
 
this
 
the