"Enough" goes after adjectives and adverbs:
eg. I can't run very far. I'm not fit enough.
Let's go. We've waited long enough.
Compare "too...." and "not.... enough":
eg. You never stop working. You work too hard.
You're lazy. You don't work hard enough.
"Enough" normally goes before nouns:
eg. I can't run very far. i havn't got enough energy.
Is Joe going to apply for the job? Does he have enough experience?
Compare "too much/ many" and "enough":
eg. There's too much furniture in this room. There's not enough space.
There were too many people and not enough chairs.
We say enough/ too... for somebody/ something:
eg. We havn't got enough money for a holiday.
Is Joe experienced enough for the job?
But we say enough/ too... to do something
Eg. We havn't got enough money to go on holiday.
Is Joe experienced enough to do the job?
need some more eg.?
參考: English Grammar in Use (Raymond Murphy) THIRD EDITION
Too is used before adjectives and adverbs to say that sonething is more than is good,necessary,possible,etc.Enough is used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean 'as many or as much as somebody needs or wants'