his son his giving him... trouble (too/enough)
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The given question is informed to fill in blank space with 'too' and 'enough'.
His son his giving him too trouble.
Here too is used as an adjective because he is given lot of troubles by his son.
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His son is giving him too trouble.
- Fill in the blank involves filling the empty space with suitable words to make a meaningful sentence.
- The correct word here is - too
- The word too is an adverb and is used to decipher the meaning also or excessively.
- In the sentence, the son is seen to be giving trouble to his father.
- Thus, the correct sentence is His son is giving him too trouble.
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