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Use NOT AS... AS: Running is faster than swimming
Swimming is not as fast as running
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. We have lots of players in the team
We have enough players in the team
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. My mum's car isn't big enough for our bikes
My mum's car is too small for our bikes
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. This computer is too slow
This computer isn't fast enough
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. We have lots of space for the baby
We have enough space for the baby
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. This jacket isn't loose enough
This jacket is too tight
Reformulate the sentence so that it means the same - use TOO, ENOUGH, or NOT ENOUGH. This phone is too small
This phone is not big enough
Correct the mistake: We saw the laterest film with Tom Hiddleston. I liked it!
We saw the latest film
Correct the mistakes: He's a bit tallest and thinerer than me.
He's a bit taller and thinner than me.
Correct the mistake: We go horse riding together, but I am not more good than her.
I am not as good as her.
Correct the mistake: My granddad became more happy.
My grandad became happier.
Correct the mistake: My sister older invited her to go out with us.
My older sister invited her to go out with us.