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Too and enough

 Too and enough are used to express quantities that are too much and enough. We can find them quantifying adverbs, adjectives and also nouns. Apart from the use as a determiner of quantity, they can work alone by applying their meaning to the entire sentence. What is the difference between too and too much? So the difference between too much and too many is that too much is used with uncountable nouns or only at the end of the sentence. "Too many" is essentially the plural version of too much. Too, on the other hand, is used with adjectives. TOO This word can go before an adjective or an adverb, it is used to express that something is more than what is needed or required, therefore, it has a negative meaning.  before an adjective Examples: They are far too young to go on their own The coffee is too hot = The coffee is too hot before an adverb Examples: He eats too fast = He eats too fast You go to bed too late = You are going to sleep too late ENOUGH With this word we indicat...
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superlative adjective examples using where,who,what and which and a superlative about different countries,  respond the questims  for instance:    where is the largest river in the world? the largest river in the world is in egypt  who is the richest man in the world? the richest man in the world is elon musk  what is the most polluted country in the world? india is the most polluted country in the world which is the world largest continent? asi is the largest continent of the world 

Superlative adjective

  they are formed with the adjective in the superlative degree, that is, those ending in -est, which have the adverbial structure the most/the least (the most/the least) or the irregular ones that have their own superlative degree, for example, the best (the best) or the worst (the worst). If the adjective ends in -y (it doesn't matter if it has one or more syllables), we must change the -y to -i and add -est. Examples: -Happy (happy): The happiest (he happiest) -Funny (funny): The funniest (the funniest) Examples: › We are the happiest children in the world. /We are the happiest children in the world. › He's the funniest comedian in town. /He's the funniest comedian in town. 2. If the adjective has only one syllable, it is necessary to add -est to the end of the adjective, like this: -Short (short or low in stature): The shortest (the shortest) -Tall (high): The tallest (the highest) -Long (long): The longest (the longest) Example: › He is the shortest student in the class...

Transportation problems

 In the last vacations that I had with my family we went to Santa Marta,  and we almost had an accident, a dog crossed the road. The next day we lost the boat, and we had to buy the tickets for the aquarium again,  but the people in line pushed a lot, finally when we were on the boat my sister got seasick  and at night on the way home we had mechanical problems with the car. 

Airline passenger information

Once I traveled by plane with my family  and the flight was delayed, when my little cousin went through security, the alarm sounded because he forgot to take off his leash,  then we went through the agent and they checked our boarding pass, we went into the departure lounge  and finally the plane took off

Should and could

 In this class we have "should" and "could". Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. For example: -I could go out this weekend with my family -I could go by bus every morning but I prefer to go by motorcycle Should is used to say that something is appropriate or the best thing to do, or to say that someone should or should do something. For example:  -I shouldn't sleep late because I have to get up early -I should wear uniforms when I go to work

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