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15/03/2026
📺 VERY, TOO & ENOUGH
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🐧The words very, too, and enough are all used to talk about degree (how much or how strong something is), but they are used differently.
📺1. Very🍀
🐧 Meaning: extremely / a high degree
→Use: to strengthen an adjective or adverb
🐧 Structure:
→very + adjective/adverb
🐧 Examples:
→The food is very delicious.
→She is very smart.
→The car runs very fast.
→I am very tired today.
🤓 Very = strong but still acceptable/normal
📺2. Too🍀
🐧 Meaning: more than necessary / more than good (negative meaning)
🐧Structure:
→too + adjective/adverb
🐧Examples:
→The coffee is too hot to drink.
→This bag is too heavy.
→He drives too fast.
→The room is too small for five people.
⚠️ Too = excessive / a problem
🐧 Example:
→It is too cold to swim.
📺3. Enough🍀
🐧 Meaning: the right amount / sufficient
🐧Structures:
🐧1️⃣ adjective + enough
→She is old enough to drive.
→The water is warm enough to swim.
🐧2️⃣ enough + noun
→We have enough food.
→I have enough money.
🐧3️⃣ verb + enough
→She studies enough.
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