Too and enough indicate degree. They are used with adjectives.
- Too means more than what is needed.
- Enough means sufficient.
EXAMPLES WITH ENOUGH:
- He is not tall enough to play basketball.
- He isn't tall enough to be a police officer.
- He isntintelligent enough to pass the test.
- Peter is not tall enough to become a police officer.
- My school is not near enough from my house to go on foot.
- Kelly is not old enough to drive a car.
- The soup isn't hot enough.
- This T-shirt isn't big enough for me.
- I'm a good swimmer, but I'm not good enough to enter a championship.
- I¡m intelligent enouhg to become in a doctor.
EXAMPLES WITH TOO:
- That skirt is too long for you!
- You work too much.
- There were too many people outside.
- He is too tall.
- They are too impatient.
- I am too strong.
- The music is too loud.
- The food is too salty.
- She is too young for study the University.
- My cat is too fast.