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Grammar: Too or Not Enough

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  • The music is (loud/quiet)
    It's too loud.
  • The bag is (heavy/light).
    It's too heavy.
  • The woman is (loud/quiet)
    She's too loud.
  • The weather is (hot/cold)
    It's too hot.
  • Playing with a crocodile is (safe/dangerous)
    It's too dangerous.
  • The chair is (big/small)
    It's too small. It isn't big enough.
  • I don't want to wake up at 5AM. It's (early/late)
    It's too early.
  • The house is (big/small)
    The house is too small. It's not big enough.
  • The man was (slow/fast)
    He was too slow. He wasn't fast enough.
  • The belt is (long/short)
    It's too short. It's not long enough.
  • The house is (cold/warm)
    It's too cold. It isn't warm enough.
  • The road is  (wide/narrow)
    The road is too narrow. It's not wide enough.
  • The lemon is (sour/sweet)
    It's too sour.
  • Her legs are (long/short)
    Her legs are too long.
  • The woman is (tall/short).
    She isn't tall enough. She's too short.
  • The speaker is (loud/quiet)
    She's not loud enough. She's too quiet.
  • Math is (easy/hard) for the boy.
    It's too hard for him.
  • The book is  (boring/interesting)
    It is too boring. It isn't interesting enough.
  • The bridge is (low/high)
    It's not high enough. It's too low.
  • The man is (tall/short)
    He is too tall.
  • The queue is (long/short)
    It's too long.
  • The bus is (big/small)
    It isn't big enough. It's too small.
  • The pants are (long/short)
    They are too long.
  • The umbrella is (big/small)
    It's too small. It's not big enough.