The word too means also when it's at the end of a sentence but when it's before an adjective, it means excessively. For example, if I say "I'm too hungry", I mean that "I'm very very hungry". The word enough means a balanced or adequate quantity of something. It is placed before nouns as in "I have enough rooms in my house" but when it goes with an adjective, it's placed after it as in "My house is big enough for me".
Get it? Then answer the questions of the Do You Want to Be a Millionaire quiz?
It's too easy. Can you win enough money to buy things that are good enough?
Too and Enough Game by Pilar
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Too and Enough
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