Too and enough indicate degree. They are used with adjectives.
- Too means more than what is needed.
- Enough means sufficient.
Use of too and enough
1.Enough precedes adjectives and adverbs:
He isn't old enough to watch this program.
We're not walking quickly enough.
2.Enough may also precede nouns:
We have enough money .
I have not got enough money to buy this computer.
3.Too comes before adjectives and adverbs:
It's too hot to wear that coat.
I was driving too fast.
4. Too may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions too much and too many.
a. Too much is used before uncountable nouns.
There is too much salt in this food.
b. Too many is used before countable nouns
There are too many students in this classroom.
HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES:
- I have too much homework.
- I'm too short.
- I'm not tall enough to play volleyball.
- That blouse isn't big enough for you.
- He is too tired.
- The sky is too dark.
- The moon isn't light enough today.
- The sun isn't cold enough to travel there.
- I like soccer too much.
- He isn't working hard enough to get a lot of money.