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I can't do it. He can't do it. It hasn't been easy - for ... of us
either
Do you want ... chocolate or crisps?
either
I called ... of them and left messages as they didn't answer
both
You can take ... the 38 bus or the 341 to get to town.
either
... Yuko nor Hiromi turned up today.
Neither
I didn't like ... of the choices
neither
Jane's at school. Megan's at work. They're ... busy.
both
My father is so proud of you, ... is my mother
so
I got an 'A' in English class. Me...
too
I have never witnessed anything like this before. ... have I
Neither
I don’t want to lose my job. I don't ...
either
We reunite with my high school friends once a year. We do ...
too
Cats do not improve your furniture. Teenagers don't ...
either
Cats roam outside and often come home very late at night. ... do teenagers.
So
A cat doesn't share your taste in music. ... does a teenager
Neither
Those dogs are very little. You can put them into your pocket (SO)
Those dogs are so little that you can put them into your pocket
I can’t go to school because I feel ill (TOO)
I am too ill to go to school
The wind is very strong today. We can't play tennis (SUCH)
It is such a windy day that we can't play tennis
The soup is very hot. It can't be eaten (ENOUGH)
The soup is not cold enough to be eaten
The rope is too short for the children to jump (SO)
The rope is so short that the children couldn't jump
Our apartment is too small for guests to stay overnight (SO)
Our apartment is so small that guests can't stay overnight.
The road is too narrow for cars (ENOUGH)
The road isn't wide enough for cars.
It was too dangerous for him to stay here (ENOUGH)
It wasn't safe enough for him to stay here.
I don't have enough money to pay this bill (TOO)
I am too poor to pay this bill
It wasn't warm enough for me to go swimming (TOO)
It was too cold for me to go swimming.
He is too short to play basketball (SO)
He is so short that he cannot play basketball
He was too tired to walk (SO)
He was so tired that he couldn't walk
The man is so fool that no one took any notice of him (SUCH)
He is such a fool man that no one took any notice of him.
The room is so tidy that it took us one hour to clean it (SUCH)
It is such a tidy room that it took us one hour to clean it
You speak so fast that I can’t catch up with your words (TOO)
You speak too fast for me to catch up with your words.
The fair was so noisy that we couldn’t hear each other (TOO)
The fair was too noisy for us to hear each other
Correct or not: She has such a soft voice that everyone likes her.
Correct
Correct or not: Our teacher gave us so difficult homework that it took us a whole weekends to finish it.
Incorrrect
The coffee was ... hot for me to drink.
too
You’ve cooked far too ... food.
much
Correct or not: Robert doesn’t get enough sleep
Correct
Correct or not: Jemma is too beautiful. She’s the prettiest girl I know.
Incorrect
He is strong ... to lift the box.
enough
Mozart is ... good player!
such a
She plays ... well (that) she could be a professional.
so