Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Enough, too, very, so, such
- ENOUGH
- After an adjetive o adverb
- The room wasn´t large
enough to hold everyone.
- You haven´t worked hard
enough this term
- Before a noun
- The car has enough
space for five people
- There are not enough girls
doing science subjects
- As a pronoun
- Enough has been made of
this in all the papers
- With adverbs
- There is hardly enough
memory in the computer
- Funnily enough, we heard
from him only last week
- TOO, VERY
- With adjetives or adverbs
- Too=Excesive
- It´s too cold in winter for
many plants to survive
- Very=Intensifier
- It´s very cold in winter but a few
plants do manage to survive
- Too=Something in common
- Dictionaries are useful at
scholl and in the home too
- Too=Emphasis
- Computers are much more powerful than
they were, and less expensive too
- Too=Quantifier
- There are too many loose ends to this story
- SO, SUCH
- Emphasis. Different
grammar structures
- It rained so much that most of
the area was floaded
- There was such a lot of rain that
most of the area was floaded
- Such as. Example
- Dairy ingredients such as cheese
and milk are best avoided