The use of enough, not enough, too + adjective He was experienced enough to pilot a plane. Structure: Adjective + enough= The amount that you want or how well is somebody to do something. He wasn’t experienced enough to pilot a plane. Structure: Not + adjective + enough= Don’t have the amount that you want. When somebody isn’t capable or doesn’t have the skill to do an action. Lionel Messi was too short at his beginnings to play soccer. Structure: Too + adjective + More than the amount that you want.
Grammar Vocabulary: Phrasal verbs Set out: Leave on a trip. Give up: To lose or don’t carry on. Watch out: Be careful Grow up: To grow the childhood to the adulthood. Keep on: Continue trying. Run out of: Finish the amount of something you have. Put up with: Accept something without being upset. Break down: Stop working.