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Too \\+ adjective\n\nUse too before an adjective.\n\n### Structure\n\ntoo + adjective\n\n### Examples\n\n* too cold\n* too loud\n* too difficult\n* too expensive\n\n### Sentences\n\n* The music is too loud.\n* This bag is too heavy.\n* The room is too small.\n* The exercise is too difficult.\n\nToo usually means “more than we want\u002Fneed”, so it often shows a problem (too big, too hot, too expensive).\n\n## 3\\. Too \\+ adjective \\+ to \\+ verb\n\nThis structure explains why something cannot happen.\n\n### Structure\n\ntoo + adjective + to + verb\n\n### Examples\n\n* too hot to drink\n* too tired to work\n* too heavy to carry\n\n### Sentences\n\n* The tea is too hot to drink.\n* I am too tired to study.\n* The box is too heavy to lift.\n* The music is too loud to sleep.\n\n### Meaning\n\n* It is too dark to drive. (We cannot drive because it is very dark.)\n* She is too young to travel alone. (She cannot travel alone because she is very young.)\n\n## 4\\. Enough with adjectives\n\nWith adjectives, enough comes after the adjective.\n\n### Structure\n\nadjective + enough\n\n### Examples\n\n* warm enough\n* strong enough\n* quiet enough\n\n### Sentences\n\n* The room is warm enough.\n* She is strong enough.\n* The music is quiet enough.\n\nEnough usually shows that something is sufficient or acceptable.\n\n## 5\\. Adjective \\+ enough \\+ to \\+ verb\n\nThis structure explains what is possible.\n\n### Structure\n\nadjective + enough + to + verb\n\n### Examples\n\n* old enough to drive\n* strong enough to carry it\n* quiet enough to study\n\n### Sentences\n\n* He is old enough to drive.\n* I am strong enough to lift the box.\n* The room is quiet enough to work in.\n\n### Meaning\n\n* The coffee is hot enough to drink. (The coffee can be drunk.)\n* He is tall enough to reach it. (He can reach it.)\n\n## 6\\. Enough with nouns\n\nWith nouns, enough comes before the noun.\n\n### Structure\n\nenough + noun\n\n### Examples\n\n* enough water\n* enough money\n* enough food\n* enough time\n\n### Sentences\n\n* We have enough food.\n* She doesn’t have enough money.\n* I have enough time today.\n* They bought enough water for everyone.\n\n## 7\\. Quick recap: word order\n\n* too + adjective: too hot\n* adjective + enough: hot enough\n* enough + noun: enough time\n* too + adjective: too loud\n* adjective + enough: quiet enough\n\n## 8\\. 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