Very / Too Very significa muito e é usado antes de adjetivos e advérbios: Ex.: That car is very expensive. The food is very hot! We can’t eat it! Too significa demais e também é usado antes de adjetivos e advérbios, porém, contém uma ideia negativa: Ex.: That car is too expensive. We can’t afford it. The food is too hot. We can’t eat it! Very / Much Observe the examples: Ex.: “Is this antique very old?” “Well, it is certainly much older than people think it is.” This exhibit is much more interesting than the one we visited last week. Assim como o very, o much também é usado com adjetivos e advérbios, mas quando eles estão na forma comparativa. Enough Enough significa bastante e pode ser usado de três formas: Depois de adjetivos e advérbios: Ex.: You won’t pass the exam if you don’t work hard enough. Antes de substantivos: Ex.: I’d like to take a vacation, but I don’t have enough money. Sozinho Ex.: I don’t want this cake anymore. I’ve had enough.