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EXERCISES 2 _____________________________ So, Such, Too and Enough 1 – Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH. 1- My brother isn’t old ____________ to vote. 2- The car drove by ___________ quickly for us to see the registration number. 3- The handwriting wasn’t clear ___________ for me to read. 4- Algebra is __________ complicated for me to understand. 5- Janet isn’t tall __________ to be a basketball player. 6- When the game was over, we were hungry _________ to eat two meals. 7- You didn’t wait long _________ for your friend. 8- Please be quiet! You are noisy __________ to wake up the whole neighbourhood. 2 – Fill in the blanks using TOO and an adjective. 1- You shouldn’t drive home. You are __________________________. 2- I can’t drink this tea. It’s ________________________. 3- It’s ______________________ in here. Let’s go outside where we can talk quietly. 4- The weather is _________________ to go swimming. 5- This bag is ___________________ for me to carry. Can you help me? 6- You look better in light colours. This colour is ____________________ for you. 7- You’re ___________________ to be out so late at night. 8- It’s still ___________________ to tell whether the new government is what we need or not. 3 – Fill in the blanks using ENOUGH and an adjective or adverb. 1

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EXERCISES 2 _____________________________ So, Such, Too and Enough

1 – Fill in the blanks with TOO or ENOUGH.

1- My brother isn’t old ____________ to vote.

2- The car drove by ___________ quickly for us to see the registration number.

3- The handwriting wasn’t clear ___________ for me to read.

4- Algebra is __________ complicated for me to understand.

5- Janet isn’t tall __________ to be a basketball player.

6- When the game was over, we were hungry _________ to eat two meals.

7- You didn’t wait long _________ for your friend.

8- Please be quiet! You are noisy __________ to wake up the whole neighbourhood.

2 – Fill in the blanks using TOO and an adjective.

1- You shouldn’t drive home. You are __________________________.

2- I can’t drink this tea. It’s ________________________.

3- It’s ______________________ in here. Let’s go outside where we can talk quietly.

4- The weather is _________________ to go swimming.

5- This bag is ___________________ for me to carry. Can you help me?

6- You look better in light colours. This colour is ____________________ for you.

7- You’re ___________________ to be out so late at night.

8- It’s still ___________________ to tell whether the new government is what we need

or not.

3 – Fill in the blanks using ENOUGH and an adjective or adverb.

1- You can’t drive yet. You’re not _______________________.

2- She speaks English ____________________ to manage when she’s in England.

3- Do you think he’s _____________________ to understand the explanation?

4- I’m not __________________ to climb all those stairs. Isn’t there a lift in this

building?

5- She is ___________________ to win any piano competition.

6- Is the weather __________________ to go on a picnic?

7- The teacher spoke ___________________ for everyone to understand.

8- He didn’t run ____________________ to get the medal.

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EXERCISES 2 _____________________________ So, Such, Too and Enough

4 – Rewrite the following sentences without changing the meaning of the original sentences.

1- Alan is too old to change careers now.Alan is not young enough to change careers now.

2- The climb was so difficult that we stopped to rest several times.

3- She ran too slowly to win the race.

4- My bag was so heavy that I had to ask for help.

5- The house isn’t big enough for us to live in.

6- Jack wore such an elegant suit that everyone complimented him.

7- My sister is too young to watch horror films.

8- My mother is so wise that people often ask her for advice.

9- The package is too heavy for you to lift by yourself.

10-She felt so happy that she hugged everyone around her.

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