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His family were too poor to go on holiday. (rich)
His family weren't rich enough to go on holiday.
It isn't warm enough to go to the beach. (cold)
It is too cold to go to the beach.
This film isn't interesting enough. (boring)
This film is too boring.
This bed is too hard. (soft)
This bed isn't soft enough.
We're too young to go on holiday alone. (old)
We aren't old enough to go on holiday alone.
This game isn't easy enough for me. (difficult)
This game is too difficult for me.
About a hundred students choose to study Spanish each year and only fifty choose French. (as / popular)
French isn't as popular as Spanish.
The skiing holiday costs $500 and the beach holiday costs the same. (as / cheap)
The skiing holiday is as cheap as the beach holiday.
London is 150 km away and Leeds is 180 km away. (as / far)
London isn't as far as Leeds.
Darren is 154 cm tall and Lucy is 165 cm tall. (as / tall)
Darren isn't as tall as Lucy.
The pen costs $12 and the book costs $8. (as / expensive)
The book isn't as expensive as the pen.
Tom and Karen both weigh 72 kg. (as / heavy)
Tom is as heavy as Karen.
ice storms - thunderstorms (far / rare)
Ice storms are far rarer than thunderstorms.
the USA - the UK (far / big)
The USA is far bigger than the UK.
cycling - skiing (much / easy)
Cycling is much easier than skiing.
the Earth - the sun (much / small)
The Earth is much smaller that the sun.
Iceland - Egypt (far / cold)
Iceland is far colder than Egypt.