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Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: We have lots of players on the team.
We have enough players on the team.
Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: My mum´s car isn´t big enough for our bikes.
My mum´s car is too small for our bikes.
Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This computer is too slow.
This computer isn´t fast enough.
Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: We have lots of space for the baby.
We have enough space for the baby.
Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This jacket isn´t loose enough.
This jacket is too tight.
Rewrite the sentences so they mean the same using too, enough, or not enough: This phone is too small.
This phone is not big enough.
Use not as.....as: The maths exam was harder than the science exam.
The science exam was not as hard as the maths exam.
Use not as.....as: Cats are more intelligent than dogs.
Dogs are not as intelligent as cats.
Use not as.....as: Playing sports is healthier than playing video games.
Playing video games is not as healthy as playing sports.
Use not as.....as: Antonia is friendlier than her sister.
Antonia´s sister is not as friendly as her.
Use not as.....as: Mexico is hotter than Germany.
Germany is not as hot as Mexico.
Use not as.....as: Running is faster than swimming.
Swimming is not as fast as running.
In the USA the age at which people can drive a car is _______ than in the UK. (young)
younger
Singapore is _________ to live in than St. Petersburg. (expensive)
more expensive
Where is _____ street in the world? (short)
the shortest
Are people who live in Edinburgh ________ than people who live in London? (happy)
happier
Simon is ________ person in our class. (popular)
the most popular
My friend´s older brother ______ as a car mechanic.
got a job
My sister ________ after working at the bookshop for 50 years.
retired
I want to _____ and then buy a second-hand car.
get a driving license
In my country, all children ________ when they are between 16 and 18.
leave school
I´ve just _______ because I like this house more than my last one.
moved home
My dad ______ in the last century.
was born
I _______ for my local politician last week.
voted
I want to ______ in London and study history.
go to university
used before adjectives and adverbs to mean ¨more than is allowed, necessary, possible, etc.¨
too
less than is necessary
not enough
as much as is necessary
enough
to show your choice or opinion in an election by writing a cross on an official piece of paper
vote
to begin going to school
start school
to leave your job and stop working, usually because you are old
retire
to leave your home in order to live in a new one
move home
to stop going to school forever
leave school
to stop living with your parents
leave home
to become a parent
have children
to go regularly to a place where students study at a high level to get a degree
go to university
to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife
get married
to find regular work in order to earn money
get a job
get a document which gives official permission to drive a car, received after passing a driving test
get a driving license
get a qualification given for completing a university course
get a degree
When this happens, a person or animal comes out of its mother´s body and starts to exist
to be born