LESSON XIII: VERY, TOO & ENOUGH

Exercise: C.2. Contrast TOO with ENOUGH Choose between TOO and ENOUGH to logically connect statements. For example: John is tall . He can touch the ceiling . JOHN IS TALL ENOUGH TO TOUCH THE CEILING . He is very busy . He can't take a trip . HE IS TOO BUSY TO TAKE A TRIP . The chalk is very short . We can't use it . THE CHALK IS TOO SHORT TO USE . The chalk is very short . We can throw it away . THE CHALK IS SHORT ENOUGH TO THROW AWAY . 1. Mary is very sick. She can't come to class. 2. John is well. He can come to class. 3. The exercise is very easy. We can do it. 4. It is very cold. You can't go swimming. 5. It is very cold. We can go skating. 6. The fruit is very soft. We can't eat it. 7. The windows are clear. We can look through them. 8. John is very angry. He can fight. 9. It is very warm. We can go swimming. 10. It is very warm. We can't go skiing. 11. The lake is deep. We can swim in it. 12. The water is shallow. We can't dive in it. 13. The exercise is easy for us. We can do it. 14. The exercise is difficult for John. He can't do it. 15. The hat is small. George can't wear it. 16. The shoes are big. John can wear them. 17. The meeting is important. John shouldn't miss it. 18. The ceiling is high. John can't touch it. 19. The branch is low. John can catch it. 20. The suit is small. Mr. Smith can't wear it.

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