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'Too', 'very' and 'enough' - 6 Minute Grammar

'Too', 'very' and 'enough' - 6 Minute Grammar

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This video is all about expressing degree in English. 'Too', 'very' and 'enough' are three key words we use for this. In 6 Minute Grammar, Rob and Catherine will help you understand how they're used and what they mean. In this episode. they are clothes shopping. Catherine's going to a party and she needs something to wear. You'll find a summary on our website
Date: 2020-09-18

Comments and reviews: 6


I'm old enough to drink vodka, but I'm not a big fan of it, I prefer to drink tea.
I don't have enough money at the moment, so I will probably take official IELTS test next year.
The price of the car is very expensive, I couldn't afford it now. Perhaps I'll buy it 5 years later.
That's very kind of him. He was always too kind to every people he met.

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I ate too much food that is why I had stomach pain.
These are too many people to do this job.
He is too small to play football with us.
It is too difficult to answer.
He is big enough to drive a car.

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I wish you had explained the gradable and non gradable adjectives in more detail , why we use very with some adjectives and absolutely with others not to forget really though
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Like this comment if you knew already how to use too, enough and very but you watch it because they are fun (they are fun or they are funny?)
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you said ,there isn,t enough cash on me tell me please alternative , like , enough cash with me or in my pocket , are these correct ?
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Good job ,, l always watch all your program even the net nowadays is very bad in Iraq and most the time not available. ..thanks a lot.
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