{"id":7974,"date":"2026-06-14T13:32:42","date_gmt":"2026-06-14T13:32:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/?p=7974"},"modified":"2026-06-14T13:32:42","modified_gmt":"2026-06-14T13:32:42","slug":"a2-too-and-enough-grammar-test-1-15-questions-with-detailed-explanations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/a2-too-and-enough-grammar-test-1-15-questions-with-detailed-explanations\/","title":{"rendered":"A2 Too and Enough Grammar Test 1 \u2013 15 Questions with Detailed Explanations"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>A2 Too and Enough Grammar Test 1 \u2013 15 Questions with Detailed Explanations<\/h2>\n<p>Practice A2 too and enough with this 15-question English grammar test. Learn how to use too, enough, too much, too many, and adjective enough structures for IELTS, TOEFL, YDS, and general English exams.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Too<\/strong> and <strong>enough<\/strong> are used to talk about degree, quantity, and suitability. At A2 level, learners need to understand that <strong>too<\/strong> usually means \u201cmore than needed\u201d and often has a negative meaning. They also need to understand that <strong>enough<\/strong> means \u201csufficient\u201d or \u201cas much as needed,\u201d and its position changes depending on whether it is used with adjectives, adverbs, or nouns.<\/p>\n<p><strong><div class = \"hdq_quiz_wrapper\"><a href = \"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/a2-too-and-enough-grammar-test-1-15-questions-with-detailed-explanations\/\" rel=\"noamphtml\" class = \"hdq_quiz_start hdq_button button\" role = \"button\">QUIZ START<\/a><\/div><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/a1-grammar-exercises\/\">A1 Online Grammar Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"A2 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/a2-grammar-exercises\/\">A2 Online Grammar <\/a><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/a2-grammar-exercises\/\">Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"B1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/b1-grammar-exercises\/\"><label class=\"selectit\">B1 Online Grammar <\/label><\/a><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/b1-grammar-exercises\/\">Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"A2 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/b2-grammar-exercises\/\">B2 Online Grammar <\/a><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/b2-grammar-exercises\/\">Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/c1-grammar-exercises\/\">C1 Online Grammar Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a title=\"A1 GRAMMAR EXERCISES\" href=\"https:\/\/www.englishtestcenter.com\/index.php\/c2-grammar-exercises\/\">C2 Online Grammar Tests<\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Answer Explanations<\/h2>\n<h2>Question 1 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before an adjective when something is more than needed or more than suitable. In this sentence, the bag is heavier than the speaker can carry. The phrase \u201cfor me to carry\u201d shows that the weight is a problem.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 2 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> after an adjective when something reaches the necessary level. In this sentence, \u201cold enough\u201d means she has the necessary age to travel alone. The structure is adjective + <strong>enough<\/strong> + infinitive.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 3 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> before nouns when we mean a sufficient amount. \u201cTime\u201d is an uncountable noun, and the sentence says the speakers may not have the amount they need. The phrase \u201cto finish the project today\u201d shows the purpose of the needed time.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 4 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before adjectives to show that something is excessive. The coffee is hotter than it should be for drinking now. The phrase \u201cto drink now\u201d shows that the high temperature creates a problem.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 5 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> after adjectives to mean sufficient for a purpose. In this sentence, he is not tall enough, so he cannot reach the top shelf. The negative form \u201cisn\u2019t\u201d shows that he does not have the necessary height.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 6 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. The phrase <strong>too many<\/strong> is used before plural countable nouns when the number is excessive. \u201cPeople\u201d is plural in meaning, so <strong>too many<\/strong> is the correct structure. The phrase \u201cin this small room\u201d shows that the number of people is a problem.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 7 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> after an adjective when the level is suitable or sufficient. \u201cEasy enough\u201d means the exercise has the right level of difficulty for A2 students. The phrase \u201cfor A2 students\u201d explains who the exercise is suitable for.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 8 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before an adjective when something is more than acceptable. The music is louder than the speaker wants. The sentence \u201cPlease turn it down\u201d confirms that the loudness is a problem.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 9 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> before nouns to ask whether the amount is sufficient. \u201cMoney\u201d is an uncountable noun, so the phrase \u201cenough money\u201d is correct. The sentence asks whether the speakers have the necessary amount for the tickets.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 10 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> after adjectives to show that something reaches the needed level. In this sentence, the soup is not warm enough, so it is not suitable to eat. The word \u201cnot\u201d makes the sentence negative and shows that the temperature is insufficient.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 11 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before an adverb when the action is done more than is suitable. \u201cToo fast\u201d means her speaking speed is higher than the listener can understand. The phrase \u201cfor me to understand\u201d shows the negative result of speaking too quickly.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 12 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> before nouns when we talk about a sufficient amount. \u201cMilk\u201d is an uncountable noun, so \u201cenough milk\u201d is the correct structure. The negative phrase \u201cThere isn\u2019t\u201d means the amount of milk is not sufficient.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 13 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before adjectives when something is excessive in a negative way. The jacket is smaller than the brother needs. This means the jacket is not suitable for him.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 14 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p class=\"isSelectedEnd\">The correct answer is <strong>enough<\/strong>. We use <strong>enough<\/strong> after adjectives to mean sufficient for a purpose. \u201cBig enough\u201d means the room has the necessary size. The phrase \u201cfor ten students\u201d explains what the room is suitable for.<\/p>\n<h2>Question 15 Explanation<\/h2>\n<p>The correct answer is <strong>too<\/strong>. We use <strong>too<\/strong> before adjectives to show that something is more than acceptable or possible. The speaker is so tired that going out tonight is not a good idea. 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