Enough vs Too Much & Too Many Created on November 29, 2020Enough vs Too Much & Too Many Multiple-choice exercise to practise the difference between ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH, TOO MUCH & TOO MANY 1 / 40 I have _____ work to do, I can't go to the party this evening. too much enough 2 / 40 When I was young, I never had _____ money. too many enough 3 / 40 She's not _____ to open the window. enough tall tall enough 4 / 40 She's _____ to drive a car. too young too much young. 5 / 40 Use TOO MUCH with… uncountable nouns countable nouns 6 / 40 There were _____ people at the concert, we couldn't see anything. too many too much 7 / 40 There was too little time to finish the job. What does this sentence mean? We needed more time We needed less time. 8 / 40 He talks _____ and he doesn't think before he speaks. too much too many 9 / 40 This coffee is _____ hot to drink right now. too enough 10 / 40 I must take the bus back home. It's _____ to catch a bus. too much late too late 11 / 40 The classroom doesn't have enough big chairs. What does this sentence mean? The classroom needs bigger chairs. The classroom needs more chairs that are big. 12 / 40 It's _____ , I can't see anything. Can you put on the light, please? too dark too much dark 13 / 40 Put ENOUGH _____ an adjective or an adverb. after before 14 / 40 The classroom doesn't have big enough chairs. What does this sentence mean? The classroom needs more big chairs. The chairs are too small. 15 / 40 There was enough food for everyone. What does this sentence mean? We didn't need more food. We needed more food. 16 / 40 She spoke ______ for me to understand. too fast too much fast 17 / 40 I have done _____ study for the English exam tomorrow. I feel confident. too much enough 18 / 40 It's ______ hot here in the summer. I don't like it. too much too 19 / 40 She's _____ to do anything she wants. too much clever clever enough 20 / 40 I stayed up _____ late watching YouTube videos. enough too 21 / 40 I didn't have _____ , to buy a coffee at the train station. enough money money enough 22 / 40 He's not _____ to go on a plane by himself. enough old old enough 23 / 40 I don't want to eat anything else. I've eaten _____. too enough 24 / 40 The teacher gives us _____ English homework. too much too many 25 / 40 He's not _____ to understand. old enough enough old 26 / 40 The sea isn't _____ for me to swim. enough warm warm enough 27 / 40 He drives _____ . too fast too much fast 28 / 40 We have to go back home. It's _____ to stay outside. too much cold too cold 29 / 40 If you wake up _____ , you will be able to watch the sunrise. too much early early enough 30 / 40 This tea is _____ sweet. There's _____ sugar in it! too much / enough too / too much 31 / 40 If you work _____ , you will pass your English grammar test. enough hard hard enough 32 / 40 There weren't _____ chairs so we couldn't sit down. enough enough of 33 / 40 I ate _____ chocolates. I feel sick now. too many too much 34 / 40 You can never learn _____ . too many enough 35 / 40 There were _____ people on the beach. It was very crowded. too many too much 36 / 40 I'm _____ tired to watch the movie. I'm going to bed. too too much 37 / 40 It's very hot today. Make sure you drink _____ . enough too much 38 / 40 The teacher gave us _____ English grammar exercises for homework. too many too much 39 / 40 Put ENOUGH _____ a noun. before after 40 / 40 Use TOO MANY with….. countable nouns uncountable nouns Your score is Restart quiz Please SHARE and RATE this quiz! Send feedback Anywhere, Anything, Anyone, Someone, Somewhere, Everyone, Everywhere ExerciseMost Of Vs Most Exercise Share this Post