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Quantifiers, possessives and demonstratives
Quantifiers
too many/much, (not) enoughb1
Quantifiers: too much/many and (not) … enoughI've got too many books.She drinks too much coffee.There are enough chairs for everyone.We haven't got enough money.too many/muchnounI've gottoo manybooks.shoes.too muchfood.time.(not) enoughnounI've gotenoughfood.time.books.shoes.I haven't gotWe use too much or too many + noun to mean more than we want or need of something.I've got too many books.She drinks too much coffee.We use too many before countable nouns and too much before uncountable nouns.There are too many shops here - we can't go to them all.I did too much shopping yesterday - I haven't got any money now.We use enough + noun to say 'all that is necessary'.Have you got enough chairs?There is enough cake for everyone.We use not enough + noun to mean less than we want or need of something.There aren't enough chairs for everyone.We haven't got enough money.We put the quantifier before the nounI haven't got enough time.I haven't got time enough.
Complete the sentences with too much, too many or not enough and the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use full forms (I have) not short forms (I've).
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I
(have) money to go out tonight, so I'll have to stay at home.
There
(be) people on the bus. It's really crowded!
Lee thinks his boss
(earn) money!
There
(be) jobs for everyone, so there is a lot of unemployment.