too vs. enough — Dialogues — Exercise 2
Complete the sentences. Use too or enough with the adjectives in brackets.
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A: This film is thrilling. Let’s watch it.
B: No, I’m
B: No, I’m
right now. Let’s watch it a bit later. (busy)
A: This film is thrilling. Let’s watch it.
B: No, I’m too busy right now. Let’s watch it a bit later.
B: No, I’m too busy right now. Let’s watch it a bit later.
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1.A: Are you happy about the results of your driving test?
B: Yes, I am, but the number of points they gave me for it could be bigger. (satisfied)satisfied enough -
2.A: Can you take one more bottle of water with you?
B: No, my backpack is alreadyto carry. (heavy)too heavy -
3.A: Why don’t you enjoy your meat stew? It looks very good.
B: Yes, but it’s not. It needs some salt and pepper. (tasty)tasty enough -
4.A: Do you always make decisions so fast?
B: Not always. But this case isto delay with the solution. (simple)too simple -
5.A: We can go to the Maldives for two weeks next month.
B: Oh, how happy I am! Your suggestion isto be true! (marvelous)too marvelous -
6.A: Why don’t you read the books I took from the library yesterday?
B: They are notfor me. (interesting)interesting enough -
7.A: Can you translate this text without a dictionary?
B: I’m sorry, but no. This text isfor me. (difficult)too difficult -
8.A: What do you think about that place to have a rest?
B: Everything is OK, but it’s notto relax completely. (peaceful)peaceful enough -
9.A: Why have you put your sweater on? It’s summer already.
B: Yes, but it’s notto go for a walk without it. (warm)warm enough -
10.A: Are you going on vacation this summer?
B: No, I amto go anywhere. I would rather stay at home. (exhausted)too exhausted
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