Form Meaning and Function - Super goal 2 - ثاني متوسط

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O 11 Form, Meaning and Function Too and Enough Too can be placed before adjectives. I don't like the soup. It's too salty. Too much can be placed before noncount nouns and too many before count nouns. I don't like the soup. There's too much salt in it. I don't like the soup. There are too many carrots in it. Enough can be placed after adjectives. Don't add more salt. The soup is salty enough. Enough can be placed before count and noncount nouns. We have enough eggs, but we don't have enough sugar. A phrase with too or enough can be followed by an infinitive phrase. The soup is too hot to eat. I have enough vegetables to make a salad. A. Complete the sentences with too or enough. 1. I don't have 2. This restaurant is 3. There were 4. No more, thank you. That's 5. It's 6. These shoes are time to cook dinner. crowded. Let's eat somewhere else. many sandwiches, but not rice for me. hot in here. Can we turn on the air conditioner? big, and those shoes aren't big B. Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or not enough. 1. There are 2. There are 3. sugar and 4. I can't eat all this. There's people in this restaurant. We can't find a table. desserts to choose from. I want to try them all! sweets aren't good for you. pasta on my plate. 5. I have work to do and .food. 6. He's still hungry. There was C. Complete the sentences with an infinitive phrase. 1. It's too late 2. There isn't enough time 3. Do we have enough eggs 4. He's too young 5. I'm too tired 6. Are you too busy وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 SG_02_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 41 free time to relax. salad. ? ? 41 30/4/24 12:03 AM

Form, Meaning and Function

Too and Enough

Complete the sentences with too or enough

Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or not enough

Complete the sentences with an infinitive phrase. It’s too late