In English grammar, "too" and "enough" are used to indicate degree, but they function differently in a sentence:
1. Too (Negative Excess)
Meaning: More than what is needed or desired.
Placement:
Before an adjective or adverb: "The coffee is too hot".
With nouns: Use too much for uncountable nouns (e.g., sugar, money) and too many for countable nouns (e.g., people, cars).
Pattern: Too + Adjective + To-Infinitive ("He is too young to drive").
2. Enough (Sufficiency)
Meaning: Sufficient or the right amount.
Placement:
After an adjective or adverb: "She is old enough".
Before a noun: "We have enough money".












