1You’re lazy. You don’t work hard enough .(Example)
2Some of us had to sit on the floor. There weren’t enough chairs .(Example)
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Public transport isn’t good here. There aren’t .
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I can’t park the car here. The space isn’t .
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I always have to rush. There’s never .
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You need to change your diet. You don’t eat .
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I’m not good at basketball. I’m not .
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The car is quite small. Do you think there’s for five of us?
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Are you ? Or shall I switch on the heating?
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We can’t all have c offee at the same time. We don’t have .
103.2
Complete the answers to the questions
Complete the answers to the questionsUse too or enough
1Does Sophie have a driving licence?(Example)
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I need to talk to you about something.
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Let’s go to the cinema.
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Why don’t we sit outside?
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Would you like to be a politician?
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Would you like to be a teacher?
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Did you hear what he was saying?
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Can he read a newspaper in English? (old) No, she’s not old enough to have a driving licence. (busy) Well, I’m afraid I’m to you now. (late) No, it’s to the cinema. (warm) It’s not outside. (shy) No, I’m
103.3
Make one sentence from two
Make one sentence from twoComplete the new sentence using too or enough
1We couldn’t carry the boxes. They were too heavy. The boxes were too heavy to carry.(Example)
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I can’t drink this coffee. It’s too hot. This coffee is
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Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy. The piano
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Don’t eat these apples. They’re not ripe enough. These apples
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I can’t explain the situation. It is too complicated. The situation
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We couldn’t climb over the wall. It was too high. The wall
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Three people can’t sit on this sofa. It isn’t big enough. This sofa
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You can’t see some things without a microscope. They are too small. Some