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新思维小学英语
Chapter Four
Advice on eating
5B By Nancy
New words
cereals
eggs
fried food
fruit
meat
milk
pasta
salty food
sweets
vegetables
enough / plenty of
enough
We use enough to say that there are as many things or people as are needed.
We can use enough with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
I want to eat an orange.
My brother wants to eat an orange too.
There are enough oranges.
enough
I want to drink some orange juice.
My brother wants to drink some orange juice too.
There is enough orange juice for us.
enough
plenty of
We use plenty of to say that there is a large quantity of something that is more than enough.
We can use plenty of with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
Don’t fight, Tony and Jenny.
There are plenty of oranges for you.
plenty of
Don’t fight, Tony and Jenny.
There is plenty of rice for you.
plenty of
Now you try.
Click the correct picture.
: I need five apples.
: There are enough apples.
: I need five apples.
: There are enough apples.
Well done!
Click the correct picture.
: I want to eat two bananas.
: There are plenty of bananas.
: I want to eat two bananas.
: There are plenty of bananas.
Well done!
Too many & Too much
For example:
Too many
Too many = more than enough
I only need two apples. There are too many apples.
We use too many with plural countable nouns.
We shouldn’t eat too many sweets.
For example:
Too many
For example:
Too much
I only need a little sugar. There is too much sugar.
Too much = more than enough
We shouldn’t drink too much cola.
For example:
We use too much with uncountable nouns.
Too much
Practice
1. I need two glasses of orange juice. There is ___________ orange juice.
2. I only need one hamburger.
There are ___________ hamburgers.
too much
too many
Plenty of & Enough
Too many & Too much
plenty of & enough + plural countable nouns/
uncountable nouns
too many + plural countable nouns
too much + uncountable nouns
plenty of, enough,
too many, too much
enough = not too many or too