SMART CHOICE LEVEL 4 Unit 7 Grammar UNIT

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SMART CHOICE LEVEL 4 Unit 7 Grammar

SMART CHOICE LEVEL 4 Unit 7 Grammar

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Too means more than is needed or wanted. We use too

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Too means more than is needed or wanted. We use too + an adjective or adverb. It’s too cold. (It’s colder than I want. ) I have too much food. (It’s more food than I need. ) He eats too fast. (He eats faster than he should. )

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR We often use too with the adjectives many or much. We

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR We often use too with the adjectives many or much. We use too many with countable nouns, and too much with uncountable nouns. Countable Nouns: There are too many people in the store. I have too many books to read. Uncountable Nouns: They spend too much money. We have too much food.

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough It’s not quiet enough. (I want it to be quieter. ) I can’t run fast enough. (I want to run faster. ) 2. Not enough + noun There isn’t enough food. (We need more food. ) I don’t have enough money. (I need more money. )

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough Subject Verb Not Adj/adverb enough It is not quiet enough.

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 2. Not enough + noun Subject Verb BE/DO/HAVE Not enough noun I do not have enough money. There Is not enough food.

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR: NOW PRACTICE Complete the sentences with too much or too many.

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR: NOW PRACTICE Complete the sentences with too much or too many. too much jewelry. 1. It’s impossible to have ____ too many friends. 2. You can never have _____ too much 3. How do you feel when you eat ______ food? too much 4. Is it possible to watch ______ television? too many 5. Do you spend _______ hours on the phone? too many 6. Are there ______ malls in your area?

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR: NOW PRACTICE Complete the sentences. Use too or not enough and

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR: NOW PRACTICE Complete the sentences. Use too or not enough and the words in the parentheses. 1. Jason want to buy a car, but he doesn’t have enough ___________ money. (have) 2. Ann wants to go to the movies, but she has too much ________ homework. (have/much) 3. Ken wanted to finish his homework, but he doesn’t have enough __________ time. (have) 4. Erin wanted to see the beginning of the movie, but she was too late _________. (be/late) 5. Linda hoped to pass the test, but she didn’t study hard enough ___________. (study/hard)

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need

UNIT 7 GRAMMAR Not enough is the opposite of too. It means we need or want more of something. We use not enough in 2 ways. 1. Not + adjective/adverb + enough 2. Not enough + noun There isn’t enough food. (We need more food. ) I don’t have enough money. (I need more money. )

Homework ~ Unit 7 TOO/NOT ENOUGH; TOO MANY/TOO MUCH

Homework ~ Unit 7 TOO/NOT ENOUGH; TOO MANY/TOO MUCH

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use too + these words: big

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use too + these words: big crowded fast heavy loud low 4. too fast She’s driving ________. too heavy The box is ________. 5. too big The ball is ________. too low The net is ________. 6. The restaurant is ________. too crowded 1. The radio is too loud 2. 3. .

Write too / too much / too many / or enough 1. You’re always

Write too / too much / too many / or enough 1. You’re always at home. You don’t go out enough . 2. too much I don’t like the weather here. There’s ___________ rain. 3. enough I can’t wait for them. I don’t have ___________ time. 4. There was nowhere to sit on the beach. There were ___________ people. too many 5. too You’re always tired. I think you work ___________ hard. 6. enough “Did you have ___________ to eat? ” “Yes, thank you. ”

7. You drink ___________ coffee. It’s not good for you. too much 8. enough

7. You drink ___________ coffee. It’s not good for you. too much 8. enough You don’t eat ___________ vegetables. You should eat more of them. 9. too I don’t like the weather here. It’s ___________ cold. 10. too many Our team didn’t play well. We made ___________ mistakes. 11. “Would you like some ice in your tea? ”“Yes, but not ___________ too much

Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with the words in parentheses. 1. I

Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with the words in parentheses. 1. I couldn’t work. I was too tired . (tired) 2. Can you turn the radio up, please? It 3. too far I don’t want to walk home. It’s ____________. (far) 4. is too expensive (expensive) Don’t buy anything in that store. It ____________. 5. isn’t big enough (big) You can’t put all your things in this bag. It ____________. 6. was too difficult (difficult) I couldn’t do the exercise. It ____________. 7. wasn’t good enough (good) Your work needs to be better. It _______________. 8. am too busy I can’t talk to you now. I ____________. (busy) 9. was too long I thought the movie was boring. It ____________. (long) isn’t loud enough . (loud)

Homework

Homework

big qualified chairs room cups time fit enough fit warm milk well money 1.

big qualified chairs room cups time fit enough fit warm milk well money 1. I can’t run very far. I’m not . 2. enough chairs Some of us had to sit on the floor because there weren’t ________________. 3. enough money I’d like to buy a car, but I don’t have ________________ right now. 4. Do you have ________________ in your coffee, or would you like some more. 5. Are you ________________? Or should I turn up the heat? warm enough 6. It’s only a small car. There isn’t ________________ for all of us. enough room 7. Steve didn’t feel ________________ to go to work this morning. well enough 8. I enjoyed my trip to Paris, but there wasn’t ________________ to do everything enough time I wanted. enough sugar 9. qualified enough Do you think I’m ________________ to apply for the job? 10. big enough Try this jacket on and see if it’s ________________ for you. 11. enough cups There weren’t ________________ for everybody to have coffee at the same time.

Are they going to get married? 1. • (old) No, they’re not old enough

Are they going to get married? 1. • (old) No, they’re not old enough to get married. I need to talk to you about something. 2. • too busy to talk to you now. (busy) Well, I’m afraid I’m ___________________ Let’s go to the movies. 3. • too late to go (late) No, it’s _____________________ to the movies. Why don’t we sit outside? 4. • warm enough to sit outside. (warm) It’s not _____________________ Would you like to be a politician? 5. • too shy to be (shy) No, I’m _____________________ a politician. Would you like to be a teacher? 6. • (patience) No, I don’t have _________________________________ a teacher. enough patience to be Did you hear what he was saying? 7. • too far away to hear (far away) No, we were ___________________________________ what he was saying. Can he read a newspaper in English? 8. • enough English to read (English) No, he doesn’t know ____________________________________ a newspaper.

We couldn’t carry the boxes. They were too heavy. 1. • The boxes were

We couldn’t carry the boxes. They were too heavy. 1. • The boxes were too heavy to carry. I can’t drink this coffee. It’s too hot. 2. • ______________________________________ The coffee is too hot to drink. Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy. 3. • The piano was too heavy to move. ______________________________________ Don’t eat these apples. They’re not ripe enough. 4. • ______________________________________ Those apples are not ripe enough to eat I can’t explain the situation. It’s too complicated. 5. • ______________________________________ The situation is too complicated to explain. We couldn’t climb over the wall. It was too high. 6. • The wall was too high to climb. ______________________________________ Three people can’t sit on this sofa. It isn’t big enough. 7. • ______________________________________ The sofa isn’t big enough to sit on. You can’t see some things without a microscope. They are too small. 8. • Some things are too small to see without a microscope ______________________________________