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Hello, and welcome to six minute grammar with me, Catherine and me, Rob.
Hello.
And today's programme is all about describing things.
Yes, that's right.
We're going to explain how to use the words to and very with adjectives to describe things.
We are.
And we'll show you how to use the word enough with adjectives and nouns.
We'll explain the difference between too much and too many.
And we'll finish with a quiz.
So listen carefully.
And to help us with all our example sentences today, we're bringing you this episode of six minute grammar from a clothes shop.
Yes, we're clothes shopping.
We are.
Well, Catherine's clothes shopping.
Yes.
I'm going to a party.
Rob, look.
This blue dress, I love it.