too much too many (not) enough
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much Used with uncountable nouns Usually doesn't end with "s" in plural form Example: How much coffee do you drink in the morning?
many Used with countable nouns Usually ends with "s" in plural form Example:
How many cups of coffee do you drink in the morning?
teacher Denise Moraes
too much Used with uncountable nouns
You have more than you need, in a bad way Example: There’s too much coffee in the bottle. Throw it away.
too many Used with countable nouns
You have more than you need, in a bad way Example: There are too many cups of coffee. We only need two.
teacher Denise Moraes
enough Used with countable and uncountable nouns
You have exactly what you need, in a good way
Example: There’s enough coffee in my cup. I’m satisfied.
(not) enough Used with countable and uncountable nouns
You have less than you need, in a bad way
Example: There isn’t enough coffee in my cup. I need more!
teacher Denise Moraes
adjective + enough Used AFTER adjectives Example:
This coffee is sweet enough for me.
The water is not warm enough to go swimming.
enough + noun Used BEFORE countable and uncountable nouns
Example: I have enough money to buy this car. I have enough books. I don’t need more.
teacher Denise Moraes
need more x need less Need more
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too much too many
teacher Denise Moraes
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