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Comparatives & Superlatives

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    Pre-intermediate comparative and superlative adjectives
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  • Complete the second sentence so it has the same meaning as the first, and use (not) as _____ as: Pete played worse than David. David didn't play _____ Pete.
    play as well as
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  • Join the sentences. Use too: I'm very tired. I can't go out.
    I'm too tired to go out.
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  • Join the sentences. Use too: He was very angry. He couldn't speak.
    He was too angry to speak.
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  • Join the sentences. Use too: Ella was very excited. She couldn't sleep.
    Ella was too excited to sleep.
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  • Join the sentences. Use too: Grandad's very old. He can't play football with us.
    Gradad's too old to play football with us.
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  • Join the sentences. Use too: You're very young. You can't drive.
    You're too young to drive.
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  • Join the sentences. Use not...enough: He isn't very tall. He can't be a basketball player.
    He isn't tall enough to be a basketball player.
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  • Join the sentences. Use not...enough: I'm not very strong. I can't move this table.
    I'm not strong enough to move this table.
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  • Join the sentences. Use not...enough: My dog isn't very big. He can't eat all of these hamburgers.
    My dog isn't big enough to eat all these hamburgers.
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  • Join the sentences. Use not...enough: Dennis doesn't feel well today. He can't go to the lesson.
    Dennis doesn't feel well enough to go to the lesson.
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  • Join the sentences. Use not...enough: The didn't work very hard. They didn't pass the exam.
    They didn't work hard enough to pass the exam.
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