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Adverbs of degree - English lesson
ENOUGH | TOO | VERY |
Enough means a satisfactory amount or degree | Too means more than enough, an excessive amount or degree | Very means something is done to a high degree, it is usually factual |
comes after adjectives and adverbs, and before nouns | Comes before adjectives | Comes before adjectives or other adverbs |
This jacket isn't big enough for me. We have enough money to buy our own apartment | Our apartment is too small for us | He finishes his work very quickly |
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