too vs. enough — Dialogues — Exercise 1
Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with the adjectives in brackets.
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A: Are you going to Mike’s party at the weekend?
B: No, I am
B: No, I am
to skip it. There will be many unpleasant people there. (wise)
A: Are you going to Mike’s party at the weekend?
B: No, I am wise enough to skip it. There will be many unpleasant people there.
B: No, I am wise enough to skip it. There will be many unpleasant people there.
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1.A: Can you help me with my maths homework?
B: Not now, please. I amto help you. Maybe we can do it on Sunday. (busy)too busy -
2.A: Can Robin go with us to the mountains?
B: No, he isn’tto do that. (healthy)healthy enough -
3.A: Can you help me with this problem?
B: Yes. I hope I’mto do that. (experienced)experienced enough -
4.A: Why don’t you get along well with your older brother?
B: He isto make any compromise about the simplest issues. (stubborn)too stubborn -
5.A: Do you think Emma can pass all the exams well?
B: I am not sure. She is notto get prepared properly. (persistent)persistent enough -
6.A: Can John get the position of department manager at your company?
B: Sorry, I don’t think so. He isto work as a team leader. (irresponsible)too irresponsible -
7.A: Would you like to make a report about your research work at the next conference?
B: I would like to, but I am notat speaking in public. (good)good enough -
8.A: Will we be able to pick her up at the airport?
B: I don’t think so. The airport is notto get there by car. (close)close enough -
9.A: We could stay here and talk.
B: No, let’s go out into the garden. This room is. (dark)too dark -
10.A: Let's have lunch at a restaurant after work.
B: Maybe next time. I amand need a good sleep. (tired)too tired
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