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http:/Mwww.CambridgeEbook.com Py ‘yi too His shoes are too big for him. B too + adjective / adverb (too big / too hard ct) © Can you turn the radio down? Its too loud. (= louder than I want) © I can't work. I'm too tired. © I think you work too hard. C too much / too many = more than you want, more than is good: ® | don’tlike the weather here. There is too much rain. (= more rain than is good) © Let's go to another restaurant, There are too many people here. © Emily studies all the time. | think she studies too much. © ‘Traffic is a problem in this town. There are too many cars D Compre too and not enough: © The hat is too big for him. © The hat isn’t big enough for him, (= it ¢oo small) © The radio is too loud © ‘The radio isn’t loud Can you turn it down, enough. Can you turn ie please? = up, please? © There's too much sugar Tt iy © Theres not enough in my coffee, (= more sugar in my coffee sugar chan I want) too big (= Ineed more suga*) not big'enough © { don't feel very well. [ate too much. | @ You're very chin, You don't eat enough. EF wesay , : © These shoes are too big for me foo ... for Gomebody/something) | 4¢5 4 small house ~ too small for a large fami - , © I'm too tired to go out. (not ‘for go out’) too «60, (do something) © It too cold to sit outside. too ... for (somebody/something) | @ she speaks too fast for me to understand. to (do something) [190] toandfor=> IEG) much/many = enough =" [TE

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