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Rephrase with not as/as: Greenland is colder than the UK.
The UK is not as cold as Greenland.
Rephrase with not as/as: Mexico is warmer than Canada.
Canada is not as warm as Mexico.
Rephrase with not as/as: Wendy is lazier than Jessica.
Jessica is not as lazy as Wendy.
Rephrase with not as/as: Australia is bigger than Japan.
Japan is not as big as Australia.
too/enough: He was not good ______ to play in the school band so the teacher chose another student.
enough
too/enough: I think this t-shirt is ______ big for me to wear. I would like to give it to you.
too
too/enough: The soup is ______ cold to eat.Shall we hea t it on the stove?
too
too/enough: I know Sarah is very enthusiastic but she isn' t tall and talented ______ to play in the school basketball team.
enough
too/enough: The house on the corner isn't cheap ______ for us to buy. We will find another one.
enough
too/enough: The film was ______ boring to watch so we left the cinema early.
too
as/as: I / good at football / Messi
I’m not as good at football as Messi.
as/as: English / difficult / Chinese
English isn’t as difficult as Chinese.