Too, Too Many, Enough – What’s the Difference?

This exercise helps reinforce the use of too, too much, too many, and enough through common statements and questions. Learners will see these structures in practical context and test their understanding of quantity and sufficiency expressions in English.

1. You eat _____ sugar. It's not healthy.

2. There are _____ people in this room.

3. I don’t have _____ money to buy the shoes.

4. He didn’t study _____ to pass the test.

5. She put _____ salt in the soup.

6. Do we have _____ chairs for everyone?

7. They bought _____ apples for the picnic.

8. Is there _____ time to finish the project?

9. I ate _____ cake at the party.

10. We invited _____ guests for dinner.

11. This shirt is _____ small for me.

12. She isn't tall _____ to reach the shelf.

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