"He went to the store for buying groceries."
C. Too and enough
1. Too
"Too" is used to indicate an excess or more than necessary amount. It is generally followed by an adjective or an adverb. It is always comes before adjectives or adverbs and implies a negative excess.
too + adjective/adverb
Example: "She is too tired to continue." ("too tired" suggests an excess amount of tiredness that prevents her from continuing.)
2. Enough
"Enough" is used to indicate the adequacy or sufficiency of something. It can be placed before nouns and after adjectives and adverbs.
adjective/adverb + enough | enough + noun
Examples:
Adjective: "He is old enough to vote." ("old enough" means he has sufficient age to vote.)