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Too or Enough
Too/Enough +Infinitive
We use 'too' when we want to express a quality in excess.'Too' is an adverb followed by adjectives or adverbs.
Examples:
The exercise is too difficult to do.
He's too young to drive.
'Enough' expresses sufficiency.It comes before nouns or after adjectives.
Examples:
My brother isn't tall enough to reach the shelf.
She is rich enough to buy that dress.

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