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Read the texts again. Choose a or b to complete the sentences.
a. Jennifer b. Harry
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★★★ couldn't see the animal he/she wanted to see.
2. ★★★ couldn't do an activity because of cold weather. 3. ★★★ couldn't do an activity because of the sun. 4. ★★★ couldn't have his/her usual clothes because of the weather. 5. ★★★ could take pictures of the animal he/she saw. |
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Read the sentences and answer the question. Choose a, b or c.
Which words cannot be synonyms to the underlined words?
1. Nova Scotia is a perfect place for outdoor activities.
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too + adjective/adverb The water was too cold. I didn't swim. She swam too fast. I couldn't reach her. |
adjective/adverb + enough
Why don't you swim? The water is warm enough. He writes fast enough. He can finish it on time. |
too + adjective/adverb
+ to do something
(has negative meaning) The water was too cold to swim. He works too slowly to finish first. Too means more than enough or less than necessary. |
adjective + enough + to do something
The water was warm enough to swim. He works fast enough to finish all the tasks on time. Enough means as much as you need. Note: In negative sentences, enough means less than necessary. The water wasn't warm enough to swim. (You needed warmer water to swim.) |
Remember! too + many/much + noun + (to do something) You have too many places to visit on your list. You cannot visit all of them in 3 days. There are too many people in this room. Let's talk outside. |
Remember!
enough + noun + (to do something) I don't have enough money. I cannot buy this dress. I have enough money to buy this dress. |
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Read the texts on Page 8 and find other examples with too and enough.
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