We use TOO MANY with countable or uncountable nouns. - Countable : There are too many people in the street!, We use TOO Much with countable or uncountable nouns. - Uncountable: There is too much traffic, True of False: TOO…is used before adjectives and after an adverb of manner - True: It’s too hot in this room. You walk too quickly, Which one isn't correct : We use ENOUGH… 1.before nouns. 2. after adjectives or adverbs. 3. before verbs. - #3 is wrong: We use ENOUGH after verbs. : I think I’ve had enough wine! Are you warm enough? Am I talking slowly enough?, Delete "ENOUGH" from the incorrect position: Did you enough sleep enough? - # Did you sleep ENOUGH? (after the verb), Do we use EACH and EVERY with singular or plural nouns. - Singular : 1.Each house on the street has a different number. 2.Every house on the street looks the same., Do we use ALL with singular or plural nouns - Plural : All koalas are sleepy., True or False: We use BOTH, EITHER or NEITHER to talk about 2 people or things. - TRUE , We use BOTH with singular or plural nouns, or both options - singular and plural: Both children were tired, so they went home, We use EITHER and NEITHER with singular or plural nouns. - Singular : You either know the answer or you don’t! Neither Tom nor Jo comes from Australia., We use EITHER after a positive or negative verb? - Negative:I don’t like either of these dresses., True or false : We use SO... before adjectives or adverbs. - True:1.This beach is so beautiful. 2.Wow! You ate that so quickly., True or false We use SO...before much, many, little, few. - True: A lot happened last weekend. I have so many things to tell you.,
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