The words 'too' and 'enough' are very useful when making a strong point.
In general, these words mean:
too | so much that it's a bad thing |
not too | a lot but not so much that it's a bad thing |
enough | to a good amount, not too much |
not enough | so little that it's a bad thing |
Usually, 'too' and 'not enough' are considered bad things. 'Not too' and 'enough' are considered good things.
Using 'too'
The word 'too' always comes before an adjective or adverb. When we use 'too' we imply that there is too much of something.
It is too hot today!
You're running too fast!
Don't worry, it's not too spicy.
Notice that the word 'too' can be used with positive or negative statements.
Using 'enough'
The word 'enough' comes right after an adjective or adverb. We often use enough when there is too little of something, by using 'not enough'.
Are you strong enough?
The car goes fast enough.
This toy isn't loud enough.
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