Form
TOO + adjective or adverb
TOO MUCH / TOO MANY + noun
adjective or adverb + ENOUGH
ENOUGH + noun
1. We use 'too' to mean more than sufficient or more than necessary.
It's too early to get up.
Jerry was too young to go out with friends late at night
There are too many people on this train, there's nowhere to sit.
You have too much money in the banck, give some for charity.
2. We use 'enough' to mean sufficient and in a negative sentence to mean less than sufficient or less than necessary.
You're not working fast enough, you won't finish on time.
Your clothes are big enough to fit me.
Do you have enough money to buy me a drink?
Sorry, I don't have enough food for everyone.
Too vs Enough Practice Gap-fill 2
Too much love will kill you [Subtitulado & With Lyrics] Queen