Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks with “Enough” or “Too”
Complete the sentences with “enough” or “too”:
Example: The room is ___ big for my comfort. (too)
1. The coffee is not hot ___. Write your answer:
2. There are ___ many people at the party. Write your answer:
3. She didn’t study ___ for the exam. Write your answer:
4. The movie was ___ long. Write your answer:
5. He isn’t tall ___ to reach the top shelf. Write your answer:
6. We have ___ time to finish the project. Write your answer:
7. The tea is ___ sweet for my taste. Write your answer:
8. She is smart ___ to solve this puzzle. Write your answer:
9. There aren’t ___ chairs for everyone. Write your answer:
10. The bag is ___ heavy to carry. Write your answer:
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice
Select the correct option to complete the sentences:
Example: The movie is ___ long. (too)
1. The dress is ___ expensive for my budget
2. He isn’t tall ___ to reach the top shelf
3. We have ___ time to finish the project
4. The soup is ___ salty
5. She is smart ___ to solve this puzzle
6. There are ___ many people at the party
7. The coffee is not hot ___
8. The tea is ___ sweet for my taste
9. The room is ___ big for my comfort
10. The bag is ___ heavy to carry
Exercise 3: True or False
Determine if the statements are true or false:
Example: “The weather is too cold” means it’s excessively cold. (True)
1. “I have enough money” means I have more than I need.
2. “The soup is too salty” means it has just the right amount of salt.
3. “She is smart enough” means she is sufficiently intelligent.
4. “There are too many chairs” means there are exactly the right number of chairs.
5. “The movie is too short” means it is excessively long.
6. “We have enough time” means we don’t have sufficient time.
7. “The bag is too heavy” means it is excessively heavy.
8. “The coffee is not hot enough” means it is excessively hot.
9. “The room is big enough” means it is excessively large.
10. “There are too many people” means there are fewer than needed.