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    extremely, fairly, quite, rather, really, very, too, enough
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  • I was ___ cold because I had forgotten my coat.
    extremely / really / very
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  • Mia is ___ sure she will pass her exam.
    fairly / rather
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  • The traffic is moving ___ slowly.
    extremely / really / very / quite
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  • Be ___ careful when you cross busy roads.
    extremely / really / very
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  • That was a ___ difficult question
    extremely / really / very / rather / fairly / quite
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  • Jane’s staying at home today. She’s ___ ill to go to school. (too or enough)
    too
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  • I couldn’t believe I’d won the lottery. It was ___ good to be true. (too or enough)
    too
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  • Ben’s grown so quickly – his shoes aren’t big ___ for him now. (too or enough)
    enough
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  • I’m really busy. There aren’t ___ hours in the day. (too or enough)
    enough
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  • I wish I had ___ money for that car. But I know I’ll never be rich ___ to buy one. (too or enough)
    enough / enough
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  • Eating ___ much sugar can be very bad for you. (too or enough)
    too
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  • It was hot enough to spend the whole day in the water. (correct the mistake)
    no mistakes
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  • In the streets, there are too much cars. (correct the mistakes)
    too many
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  • My sister is very young to travel alone. (correct the mistake)
    too young
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  • In summer it would be too hot to cycle. (correct the mistake)
    no mistakes
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  • We did not have plenty of time time to see the University of Cambridge.
    enough time
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