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  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Lily says her hair is .... (curly) and she wants to make it straight.
    too curly
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. These accessories are ... (old) - I need new ones.
    too old
  • 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. We can't sleep. We're ... (excited) because we're going on oliday tomorrow.
    too excited
  • 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. I broke my sister's glasses and now she's ... (angry) to talk to me.
    too angry
  • SIMILAR MEANING. My best friend and I are the same height. (tall) My best friend ... me.
    is as tall as
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. My homework .... (not good) and I have to do it all again!
    isn't good enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Are you ... (talented) to be a successful fashion designer?
    talented enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Is she ... (confident) to colour her hair green?
    confident enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Can you get that book on the top shelf? are you ... (tall)?
    tall enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. Trainers are great because they're .... (comfortable) to wear all day.
    comfortable enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. These clothes ... (not fashionable), so I don't want to wear them.
    aren't fashionable enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. The clothes in this shop are ... (cheap) for teenagers to buy.
    cheap 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. Harry is ... (fast) to become a great runner one day.
    fast enough
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I wear size thirty-nine shoes and these are size thirty-seven - they ... (not big)-
    aren't big enough
  • SIMILAR MEANING. I didn't have enough money to buy the sunglasses. (expensive) The sunglasses ... for me to buy.
    were too expensive
  • USE TOO OR ENOUGH. I'm going to bed early tonight - 10 pm ... (tired) to stay up late.
    too tired.