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Examples:

               •   He isn’t old enough to watch this program.

               •   We’re not walking quickly enough.

               •   It’s too hot to wear that coat.

               •   I was driving too fast.

               Enough may also come before nouns. Too may also come before nouns when it is
               used with the expressions too much and too many.

               •   I haven’t got enough money to buy this computer.

               •   There are too many students in this classroom.



               7)     Complete the following sentences using ‘who’, ‘whom’, ‘too’ or ‘enough’.

               a)     There were ___________________ many questions to answer, so I ran out of time.

               b)     ___________________ should I vote for?

               c)     We all know ___________________ pulled that prank.

               d)     She is old ___________________ to make her own bed now.


                                  I Feel





               8)       Have you been on a train journey? Do you think that train journeys are
                      interesting and fun? Why or why not?

               Ans.







               9)       If you were given a chance to ride on any one of the trains mentioned in the
                      lesson, which one would it be and why?

               Ans.












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