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B1 So..such that, enough too
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Enough should always come before or after an adjective He was -----fast------- to win the race
after: fast enough, rich enough, young enough
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To link a cause to a result we use so/such and..... (He was so mad ...... he walked out of the meeting)
that
this
the
than
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With an adjective and noun together we use so or such.... a beautiful country!
such
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We can use too and enough with adjectives (strange, confident)
Yes
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Too should come before or after an adjective? She drove -----fast------and got a ticket.
Before: too fast, too furious
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What is something you don't have enough of?
?
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What is something you are too old to do?
?
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Before many or much (I have ....much to learn/ He asked .....many questions) use so or such?
so
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Fill in the blanks to make a negative sentence: I ......... have ......... eggs to make a cake.
don't enough
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What word is missing to say you have what you need: I have ...... money to start my business.
enough
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Have you ever laughed so hard that you cried? Do you remember why?
?
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We use too.....to for things that are .....
Very good
more than we want
Not enough
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Do we use so with nouns or adjectives? She's so .........
adjectives (intelligent, strong, pretty, etc.)
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