1. enough의 위치
enough은 형용사와 부사 뒤에 옵니다:
He didn't get the job because he wasn't experienced enough. (not enough experienced)
You won't pass the exam if you don't study hard enough.
They can get married. They're old enough.
too와 비교 (too hard / too old 등):
You never stop working. You work too hard. (= more than is necessary)
일반적으로 enough은 명사 다음에 옵니다:
He didn't get the job because he didn't have enough experience. (not experience enough)
Do you have enough money? I can lend you some if you don't.
Some of us had to sit on the floor because there weren't enough chairs.
enough은 단독으로 사용할 수 있습니다:
I'll lend you some money if you don't have enough.
too much와 too many:
We can't take a vacation. It costs too much (money).
There are too many people and not enough chairs.
2. enough/too ... for somebody/something
enough/too ... for somebody/something: "~ 에게/하기에 충분한"
I have enough money for a vacation, but I don't have enough time.
He wasn't experienced enough for the job.
This shirt is too big for me. I need a smaller size.
그러나 "enough/too ... to do something" (not for doing)이 일반적으로 사용되는 표현입니다:
enough money to buy something, too young to do something 등
다음 예문들을 살펴 보세요:
Do you have enough money to take a vacation right now? (not for talking)
He wasn't experienced enough to do the job.
She's not old enough to get married. or She's too young to get married.
Let's get a taxi. It's too far to walk home from here.
There weren't enough chairs for everyone to sit down.
They spoke too quickly for us to understand.
3. 기타 표현들
다음 표현들을 비교해 보세요:
The food was very hot. We couldn't eat it.
and The food was so hot that we couldn't eat it.
but The food was too hot to eat. (without it)
이와 같은 표현 방법에 대한 예를 더 살펴 보겠습니다:
They wallet was too big to put in my pocket. (not too big to put it)
These boxes are too heavy to carry.
The water wasn't clean enough to swim in.