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SIMILAR MEANING. My best friend and I are the same height. (tall) My best friend ... me.
is as tall as
SIMILAR MEANING. I didn't have enough money to buy the sunglasses. (expensive) The sunglasses ... for me to buy.
were too expensive
SIMILAR MEANING. I've never been to a better clothes shop than that one. (the) That's ... clothes shop I've ever been to.
the best
SIMILAR MEANING. I'm too young to get a job as a model. (enough) I'm ... to get a job as a model.
not old enough
SIMILAR MEANING. My sister is better at choosing clothes than me. (good) I'm.... at choosing clothes.
not as good at as my sister
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Can you get that book on the top shelf? are you ... (tall)?
tall enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. We can't sleep. We're ... (excited) because we're going on oliday tomorrow.
too excited
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I wear size thirty-nine shoes and these are size thirty-seven - they ... (not big)-
aren't big enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. These accessories are ... (old) - I need new ones.
too old
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. My homework .... (not good) and I have to do it all again!
isn't good enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. We can't sleep because the music from the party next door is ... (loud).
too loud
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I can't drive a car yet because I'm ... (young)!
too young
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. The clothes in this shop are ... (cheap) for teenagers to buy.
cheap enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Is she ... (confident) to colour her hair green?
confident enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I'm going to bed early tonight - 10 pm ... (tired) to stay up late.
too tired.
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Harry is ... (fast) to become a great runner one day.
fast enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I broke my sister's glasses and now she's ... (angry) to talk to me.
too angry
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. These clothes ... (not fashionable), so I don't want to wear them.
aren't fashionable enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Trainers are great because they're .... (comfortable) to wear all day.
comfortable enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Are you ... (talented) to be a successful fashion designer?
talented enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. These jeans are ... (big). They're falling off me!
too big
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Let's stay at home today - it ... (not hot) for the beach.
isn't hot enough
USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Lily says her hair is .... (curly) and she wants to make it straight.
too curly