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Too much, Too many, Too, Enough

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  • There weren't (people enough, enough people, too many) to play a match, so everybody went home.
    There weren't enough people to play a match, so everybody went home.
  • I know I talk (too much, too many, enough) . I should talk less.
    I know I talk too much. I should talk less.
  • I think I've eaten (too much, too many, too). I don't feel very well.
    I think I've eaten too much. I don't feel very well.
  • This house is (too much, enough, too) small; we need a bigger one.
    This house is too small; we need a bigger one.
  • I can't drink this milk. It's (too much, enough, too) hot.
    I can't drink this milk. It's too hot.
  • My manager says that I play (too much well, well enough, enough well) to win the competition.
    My manager says that I play well enough to win the competition.
  • I don't earn (money enough, too much money, enough money) to buy that car.
    I don't earn enough money to buy that car.
  • I don't think the door is (enough wide, wide enough, too much wide) to get the sofa into the room.
    I don't think the door is wide enought to get the sofa into the room.
  • I can't help you. I have (too much, too many, enough) problems right now.
    I can't help you. I have too many problems right now.
  • My parents got angry because my marks weren't (enough good, good enough, too much good).
    My parents got angry because my marks weren't good enough
  • There's (too, too much, too many) smoke in here; I can't breathe.
    There's too much smoke in here; I can't breathe.
  • I ate (too much, enough, too many) cakes and felt sick later.
    I ate too many cakes and felt sick later.
  • (Too much, Too many, Enough) money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s.
    Too much money can be bad for football players who are still in their 20s.