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"The explanation wasn’t clear, so the students didn’t understand." It was _____ for the students to understand. (clear)
It wasn’t clear enough for the students to understand.
"It’s extremely late. We can’t catch the bus now." It’s _____ to catch the bus. (late)
It’s too late to catch the bus.
"Her new laptop is just as light as her old one." Her new laptop is _____ her old one. (light)
Her new laptop is as light as her old one.
"My laptop battery works very well. It lasts the whole day." The battery lasts _____ to use all day. (long)
The battery lasts long enough to use all day.
"She speaks very fast. I can’t understand her." She speaks _____ for me to understand. (fast)
She speaks too fast for me to understand.
"This book is more interesting than the film." The film is _____ the book. (interesting)
The film isn’t as interesting as the book.
"The backpack is very small. I can’t put all my books in it." The backpack is _____ for all my books. (big)
The backpack isn’t big enough for all my books.
"The road is extremely narrow for two cars." The road is _____ for two cars. (narrow)
The road is too narrow for two cars.
"Jake studies more than Alex." Alex is _____ Jake. (hard-working)
Alex isn’t as hard-working as Jake.
"He is only 10. He can’t compete in the 14+ league." He is _____ to compete in the league. (old)
He isn’t old enough to compete in the league.
"This exercise is extremely difficult for young learners." The exercise is _____ for young learners. (difficult)
The exercise is too difficult for young learners.
"My room is the same size as my sister’s room." My room is _____ my sister’s room. (big)
My room is as big as my sister’s room.
"The students didn’t speak loudly, so the teacher couldn’t hear them." They were _____ for the teacher to hear. (loud)
They weren’t loud enough for the teacher to hear.
"The soup is extremely hot. You can’t eat it." The soup is _____ to eat. (hot)
The soup is too hot to eat.
"This year is colder than last year." Last year was _____ this year. (cold)
Last year wasn’t as cold as this year.
"Lily is 1.20 m tall, but she must be 1.30 m to go on the ride." Lily is _____ to go on the ride. (tall)
Lily isn’t tall enough to go on the ride.
"The film lasts three hours. We don’t have enough time." The film is _____ to watch now. (long)
The film is too long to watch now.
"Emma is the same age as Tom." Emma is _____ Tom. (old)
Emma is as old as Tom.
"The room only has one window, so it isn’t very bright." The room is _____ for studying. (bright)
The room isn’t bright enough for studying.
"The music is very loud. I can’t concentrate." The music is _____ to concentrate. (loud)
The music is too loud to concentrate.
"The school library is quieter than the cafeteria." The cafeteria is _____ the library. (quiet)
The cafeteria is not as quiet as the library.
"Tom saved 60€. The trainers cost 45€." Tom has _____ to buy the trainers. (money)
Tom has enough money to buy the trainers.
"The suitcase is extremely heavy. I can’t lift it." The suitcase is _____ to lift. (heavy)
The suitcase is too heavy to lift.
"My bike is faster than yours." Your bike is _____ mine. (fast)
Your bike is not as fast as mine.