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PET - Too and enough
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The recipe says we need 3 cups of rice. Have you bought that amount? (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
Have you bought enough rice?/ Have you bought enough rice to make the recipe?
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Okay!
I don't like to wake up ... early.
enough
too
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There's a lot of food, but not ... for everyone.
enough
too
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He did well ... to pass the exam.
too
enough
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It's ... to stop him. He has already made a decision.
too late
late too
late enough
enough late
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Okay!
We haven't got time. We can't have coffee. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
We haven't got enough time to have coffee.
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Jane's not going to school. She's ill. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
Jane's not feeling well enough to go to school/ Jane's too ll to go to school.
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It's too far ... us to go on foot. Let's take the train.
to
for
from
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There was ... time to finish 3 exercises and play a game.
time enough
too time
enough time
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I arrived very late. I didn't catch my flight. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the QUESTION in a different way)
I arrived too late to ctch my flight/ I didn't arrive early enough to catch my flight.
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He didn't work hard ... to pass the exam.
too
enough
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I don't like this food. There is ... salt in it.
too
enough
too many
too much
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There were 200 people on the train. That's a lot! (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
There were too many people on the train.
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I didn't buy the car because it was ... expensive.
too
enough
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You have eaten 3 pieces of cake already! That's a lot. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
You've eaten too much cake.
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I don't find the exam difficult. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
This exam isn't too difficult for me.
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My mom can't sleep because she drinks ... much coffee.
too
enough
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Your clothes are big. They can fit me. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
Your clothes are big enough to fit me./ Your clothes are big enough for me to wear them.
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Okay!
There are ... many students in this classroom.
enough
too
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There aren't ... policemen in our town.
enough
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He wasn't strong ... to lift that heavy box.
too
enough
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You're not working fast. You won't finish on time. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
You're not working fast enough to finish on time/ You're too slow to finish on time
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People are speaking loudly and I fins this annoying. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
People are speaking too loudly.
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it isn't fast ... It is ... slow.
too / enough
enough / enough
enough/ too
too / too
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She's only 6. She isn't ... to start diving.
enough old
old enough
too old
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I don't have ... space in my house.
enough
too
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I don't have ... much time to make dinner.
too
enough
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I have 1 sandwich. I can't share it with 10 other people. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
I have too little food to share/ I haven't got enough food to share.
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Building a tree house is ... for a child to do.
difficult enough
too difficult
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I will never be rich. I will never buy a house. (Use "too" or "enough" to say the sentence in a different way)
I will never be rich enough to buy a house
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Do you have ... to help me with this problem?
information enough
enough information
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I left the tea for a minute to cool because it was ... to drink
too hot
hot too
hot enough
enough hot
Oops!
Okay!
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