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Enough means as much as necessary, or that you have the amount you need.
You can also use as + adjective + as to ask questions.
Exp:
Is Mike as tall as his father?
Adjective + Enough
Exp:
The room is big enough.
adj.
It is not warm enough.
adj.
Too and very
Exp:
The coffee is too hot. Don't drink it.
adj.
The coffee is very hot. It's good.
adj.
BE CAREFUL!
Too and very are different. Too has a negative meaning, but very doesn't.
Exp:
This soup is very hot and delicious.
That soup was too hot. He burned his tongue.
As + adjective + as
Jack is as tall as his dad.
adj.
He isn't as heavy as his dad.
adj.
Is Jake as tall as his brother?
adj.
Too means more than necessary. It has a negative meaning.
You can use too before an adjective.
Exp: The room is too hot. (We can't stay) adj.
Much too or way to makes the meaning stronger.
Exp: The room is much too hot.
Way too same meaning, but informal speaking.
Exp: The room is way too hot.