

This Grade 5 worksheet is designed to help students understand the correct usage of the words "too" and "enough" in sentences. Through engaging exercises, students will grasp the distinction between "too," which indicates excess, and "enough," which implies sufficiency. The exercises included cover various formats such as multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank activities, sentence correction, and paragraph writing. These tasks aim to enhance students' grammar skills by practicing these important adjectives in different contexts. By the end of the worksheet, students will be able to confidently apply "too" and "enough" to describe situations in a precise and grammatically correct manner.
This worksheet includes a series of grammar exercises designed to help students master the use of "too" and "enough." These exercises are:
- Multiple Choice Questions – Choosing the correct word to complete sentences.
- Fill in the Blanks – Completing sentences with "too" or "enough."
- Match the Following – Matching statements with the correct form of "too" or "enough."
- Underline the Words – Identifying the incorrect word in a sentence.
- Paragraph Writing – Filling in blanks in a paragraph with "too" or "enough."
This worksheet is essential for Grade 5 students because:
- It helps students understand the subtle difference between "too" and "enough," which can affect the meaning of a sentence.
- It builds practical grammar skills that students can apply in both writing and speaking.
- By completing these engaging exercises, students will become more confident in using "too" and "enough" in their daily communication.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice
1. a) too
2. b) enough
3. a) too
4. c) very
5. b) enough
6. b) enough
7. a) too
8. c) very
9. c) very
10. b) enough
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks
1. enough
2. too
3. enough
4. too
5. enough
6. enough
7. too
8. too
9. too
10. too
Exercise 3 – True/False Statements
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Underline the incorrect Word
1. enough
2. enough
3. many
4. few
5. too
6. enough
7. few
8. enough
9. too
10. many
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing
1. too
2. enough
3. too
4. not enough
5. too
6. too
7. enough
8. too
9. enough
10. not enough
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“Too” shows excess, while “enough” indicates sufficiency in meaning.
Use “too” before adjectives or adverbs to show something exceeds a limit.
By placing “enough” after adjectives or nouns to indicate adequacy.