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Too / Enough
- We use too to mean 'more than is needed or wanted; or more than is suitable or enough'
- Too comes before the adjective
- We use enough to mean 'as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed'
- + Enough comes after the adjective
Examples:
- It's too cold to swim.
- It isn't hot enough to swim
Exercise:
Complete the sentences with Too or Enough.

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