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Chapter 5
Too Hot,
Too Cold
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What’s on this chapter?
• Adverbs of degree
• Expressions related to adverbs of degree
• Statements to express sufficiency and excess
Adverbs of degree
too
enough
How do we use
it?
very
Expressions related to adverbs of
degree
The coffee is
too hot.
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The weather
is very cold.
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We have
enough drink.
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Statements to express sufficiency
and excess
• too and very means excessively
– It’s too difficult for me to explain.
– The driver drives too fast.
– The tea is very hot.
– She’s very helpful.
• Enough means sufficiency
• I know enough art to recognize a masterpiece
when I see one.
• Are there enough cakes for everyone?
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Too and very
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Enough
Enough
1. Used after adjective
• Formula: adj+enough to v1
• Ex: the exercise is difficult enough to do
2. Used before nouns
• Formula: Enough+noun to v1
• Ex: we don't have enough money to buy a house
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Using too, very and enough
• too and very is used before adjective.
– too hot
– too tall
– very high
– very fast
• Enough is used after adjective or before noun.
• cold enough
• big enough
• enough food
• enough sleep
• The weather is too cold. We can`t go to the beach.
• This television set is very heavy, but Supriyoko can lift
it.
• I can`t hear your call. It `s not loud enough.
• I`m not tall enough to touch the ceiling.
• The ceiling is too high for Sherly to touch. She can`t
touch it.
• The ceiling is very high, but Sherly can touch it.
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Questions
The answer is A
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The Answer is B
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The answer is C
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The answer is C
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The answer is A
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The answer is B
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The answer is C
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The answer is A
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