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TOO /ENOUGH

TOO /ENOUGH. INMACULADA GÓMEZ BENÍTEZ 2009-2010. TOO. Position: Before the adjective or adverb Ex: She drives too slowly to get there on time (same subject) Ex: That´s too easy for me Ex. The book is too expensive for me to buy. TOO. FOLLOWED BY

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TOO /ENOUGH

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  1. TOO /ENOUGH INMACULADA GÓMEZ BENÍTEZ 2009-2010

  2. TOO • Position: • Before the adjective or adverb • Ex: She drives too slowly to get there on time (same subject) • Ex: That´s too easy for me • Ex. The book is too expensive for me to buy

  3. TOO • FOLLOWED BY • INFINITIVE CLAUSE . THE SAME SUBJECT IN BOTH CLAUSES • FOR + noun or pronoun (different subject) • For +noun or pronoun+ infinitive clause( different subject)

  4. ENOUGH • POSITION. • AFTER THE ADJECTIVE • She is not smart enough to succeed in that degree • He is not handsome enough for me • The book is not expensive enough for me to buy

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