It's crowded. There are too much people here.
There are too many people here.
I'm afraid we don't have _______ oranges to make the dessert.
I'm afraid we don't have enough oranges to make the dessert.
Comparative of "Good"
better
Compare a mouse and an elephant.
A mouse is smaller than an elephant.
An elephant is bigger than a mouse.
This is something portable. You can use it to call friends, play games, and search information on the internet.
A mobile phone
I can't button this shirt. It isn't too big.
It isn't big enough.
I'm too busy after school. I don't have ____ time to finish my homework.
I´m too busy after school. I don't have enough time to finish my homework.
Comparative of "Bad"
worse
Compare a turtle and a cheetah.
A turtle is slower than a cheetah.
A cheetah is faster than a turtle.
This is what it is called when someone tells you the plot or ending of a movie or tv series before you have finished watching it.
There is too many chairs in the room.
There are too many chairs in the room.
There's is ____ _____ traffic. We're going to be late.
There's is too much traffic. We're going to be late.
Comparative of "Little"
less
Compare NIKE trainers and trainers from Decathlon.
NIKE trainers are more expensive than trainers from Decathlon.
Netflix, Disney plus, Amazon prime, and HBO max are all examples of this type of thing you can use to watch tv and movie with a paid online account.
Streaming service
These shoes are expensive enough to buy. I need to buy cheaper ones.
These shoes are too expensive to buy. I need cheaper ones.
There are _______ students in this class. It should be smaller.
There are too many students in this class. It should be smaller.
Comparative of "Old"
Older/ Elder
Compare English and Chinese.
English is easier than Chinese.
Chinese is more difficult than English.
Cable TV has many of these that you can choose from. Each one has different TV programs, movies, or sports events that you can view.
Channel
He's only 12 years old. He's old enough to drive.
He's not old enough to drive.
The boys have bought ________ clothes. Let's take some of them back to the store.
The boys have bought too many clothes. Let's take some of them back to the store.
Comparatives of "Far"
Further/Farther
Compare a bee to an elephant
A bee is smaller than an elephant.
An elephant is stronger than a bee.
A person in a game show trying to win a prize.
A contestant