A.Fill in the blanks with "too" or "enough" to complete the sentences
1. The film was ______ boring to watch so we left the cinema early.
2. The house on the corner isn't cheap ______ for us to buy.We will find another one.
3. I know Sarah is very enthusiastic but she isn't tall and talented ______ to play in the school basketball team.
4. The soup is ______ cold to eat.Shall we heat it on the stove?
5. I think this t-shirt is ______ big for me to wear.I would like to give it to you.
6. He was not good ______ to play in the school band so the teacher chose another student.
7. Some of the probems in the Maths exam were ______ difficult for me to answer so I got a bad mark.
8. The racer couldn't drive fast ______ to come first in the World Championship.
9. Look! This knife is ______ blunt to chop the onions.
10. The shopping bags were ______ heavy for the old woman so she wanted help.
11. Toby wasn't strong ______ to lift the desk so his friend Laura helped him carry it.
12. These cars are ______ expensive for me to buy.Have you got cheaper ones?
13. The weather was ______ cold to go out so the two boys stayed at home and played chess.
14. The sea isn't warm ______ to swim in March in Turkey.
15. Daniel isn't hardworking ______ to pass all his exams.

Ответы

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Ответ:

1)too

2)enough

3)enough

4)too

5)too

6)enough

7)too

8)enough

9)too

10)too

11)enough

12)too

13)too

14)enough

15)enough

Объяснение:

When we want to talk about quantities which are more or less than enough, we use too

Too means more than what is needed.

Enough means sufficient.

1.Enough comes after adjectives and adverbs:

ADJECTIVE + ENOUGH   or   ADVERB + ENOUGH

Examples:

He isn't old enough to watch this program.

We're not walking quickly enough.

2.Enough may also precede nouns:

ENOUGH + NOUN

Examples:

We have enough money .

I have not got enough money to buy this computer.

3.Too comes before adjectives and adverbs:

TOO + ADJECTIVES   or   TOO + ADVERBS

Examples:

It's too hot to wear that coat.

I was driving too fast.

4. Too may also come before nouns when it is used with the expressions too much and too many.

a. Too much is used before uncountable nouns.

TOO MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

Example:

There is too much salt in this food.

b. Too many is used before countable nouns

TOO MANY + COUNTABLE NOUNS

Example:

There are too many students in this classroom.

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