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    Evaluations et comparaisons (1)

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    Evaluations et comparaisons
    Message de k23 posté le 31-05-2009 à 07:34:38 (S | E | F)

    Hello,
    Are these sentences are correct?

    there are only a few windows====there aren't anough windows
    it's not bright anough==========it's too dark
    it has only one bathroom========there isn't enough bathroom
    it's not convenient enought=====it's too incovenient
    it's not spacious enough========it's too small
    it's too old====================it's not modern enough
    it isn't quite enough===========it's too noisy
    there's only one parking space====there isn't enough parking space

    enough is used only in the negative form?or can we say it's enough noisy ?
    too+adjective is only used in affirmative tense?
    thank you

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    Edited by lucile83 on 31-05-2009 07:50
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    Réponse: Evaluations et comparaisons de robertbrou, postée le 02-06-2009 à 22:50:09 (S | E)
    Bonjour,

    there are only a few windows====there aren't enough windows
    it's not bright enough==========it's too dark
    it has only one bathroom========there isn't enough bathroom (make plural - see #1)
    it's not convenient enought=====it's too inconvenient
    it's not spacious enough========it's too small
    it's too old====================it's not modern enough
    it isn't quiet enough===========it's too noisy
    there's only one parking space====there isn't enough parking space (make plural - see #1)

    enough is used only in the negative form?or can we say it's enough noisy ?
    You can use 'enough' in affirmative forms:
    The music/TV/radio is loud enough. (note placement). Personally, I would not use "noisy enough" because 'noisy' already means excessive noise.

    Too+adjective is only used in affirmative tense?
    You can use 'too+adj' with negative forms:
    It's not too old. It's not too bad.
    It's not too noisy.


    Hope this helps!
    robertbrou



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