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Make two sentences for each of the following using: (i) too, and (ii) not……. enough.
You can't drink wine every day. It's expensive
Answer:
You can’t drink wine every day. It’s expensive.
Wine is too expensive to drink every day.
Wine is not cheap enough to drink every day.
Explanation:
Not enough and too are used to describe something as inadequate.
If the amount of something is more than what we would like we can use the too + adjective form, which only applies in negative circumstances, such as the wine being too expensive. But we can also use the not + adjective + enough form to talk about something that hasn´t reached the desired level.