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We ... (hang out) at the park after class. Would you like to come?
are hanging out
I'm not sure, but maybe she ..... (be) late to your party.
will be
I promise. I ... (not say) a word to anybody!
won't say
If you haven't got enough money, I ... (help) you pay for Tina's birthday present.
will help
Hmmm...I think I ..... (eat) an ice cream after lunch.
will eat
We .... (speak) to the mayor in his office at two o'clock tomorrow.
are speaking
This summer my family and I ... (travel) to South Africa.
are going to travel
Our flight ..... (leave) at 11 a.m., so we should be at the airport by 8 a.m.
leaves
This exam has 100 questions! We ..... (not have) time to finish!
aren't going to have
Failing an exam can be rather/too frustrating, but I never stop studying!
rather
If this exercise is too/fairly difficult, ask the teacher for help.
too
Don't worry. We've got enough/quite time to finish this game.
enough
Megan was quite/extremely rude to me, so we're not friends anymore.
extremely
We had enough/too much money to buy the new videogame.
enough
I was quite/very nervous about the presentation, but I had practiced a lot and knew it would go well.
quite
I'm rather/really disappointed that I failed the exam, but I'm not surprised.
rather
Pat's birthday party was too/very fun!
very
We were fairly/very tired when we got home. We went straight to bed.
very
Liz is very/quite certain that she's passed the exam.
quite
The teacher didn't give the students the prize because they weren't quiet enough. (too)
The students were TOO NOISY
The mobile phone isn't cheap enough for me to buy. (too)
It's TOO EXPENSIVE for me to buy.
These shoes are too small for me to wear. (enough)
These shoes AREN'T BIG ENOUGH for me to wear.
I can't eat this soup. It's too hot. (enough)
The soup ISN'T COLD/COOL ENOUGH.
Algebra is too difficult for me to understand. (enough)
Algebra ISN'T EASY ENOUGH for me to understand.
He isn't old enough to vote. (too)
He's TOO YOUNG to vote.