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2. I have enough money to pay this bill.
3. My sister is old enough to drive a car.
4. The weather was fine enough for us to go camping.
5. This coat isn’t rich enough for me to wear it in winter.
6. Robinson isn’t rich enough to buy a house.
7. He wasn’t experienced enough to do the job.
8. You aren’t old enough to have a front– door key.
9. He didn’t have enough much money to live on it.
10. The buffalo isn’t big enough to harm you.
11. The ice is thick enough for us to walk on it.
12. The tea isn’t strong enough to keep us awake.
13. This novel is interesting enough for us to read it.
14. We thick you are strong enough to lift this table.
15. This kind of rubber is good enough to make tires for car.
16. He doesn’t have enough time to finish this word.
17. My friend is well enough to do it again.
18. She doesn’t explain enough this exercise for her pupils to do it.
19. There isn’t enough time for this students to write this essay.
20. It’s warm enough for us go out tonight.
21. These exercises are easy enough to do them.
22. Those oranges are ripe enough for us to eat them.
23. My sister wasn’t well enough to go to work.
24. The book is small enough for me to put it in my pocket.
25. The boy is tall enough to reach the top shelf.
26. Those shoes are large enough to wear them.
27. Your brother was clever enough to do this exercise in a few minutes.
28. We weren’t early enough to see the first part of the play.
29. She has much money enough to buy that dictionary.
30. The children were very eager enough to play without me.
31. She isn’t old enough to get married.
32. That coat isn’t warm enough for me to stand on that chair.
33. That chair isn’t strong enough for him wear it in winter.
III. Rewrite the sentences or combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one:
1. You are very young. You can’t have a front-door key (so. . . that)
you are so young that you can’t have a front-door key
2. It was very cold. We couldn’t bathe (so. . that)
It was so cold that we couldn’t bathe
3. I am rather old. I can’t wear that kind of hat. (so. . . that)
I am so old that I can’t wear that kind of hat
4. The road is very narrow. Two cars can’t pass each other. (so. . . that)
The road is so narrow that Two cars can’t pass each other
5. It’s not very dark. We can’t see the stars clearly. (enough)
It’s bright enough for us to see the stars clearly
6. The house is very expensive. Nobody can buy it. (such. . . that)
-it is such an expensive house that nobody can buy it
7. The boy is very nice. We all like him. (such. . . that)
-he is such a nice boy that we all like him
8. The weather was cold. We couldn’t go out. (such. . . that)
-it was such cold weather that we couldn't go out
9. The room was very dark. We couldn’t see anything. (such. . that)
-it was such a dark room that we couldn’t see anything
10. The day was nice. We decided to go to the beach. (such. . that)
-it was such a nice day that we decided to go to the beach
11. The floor wasn’t strong. We couldn’t dance on it (enough)
The floor wasn’t strong enough for us to dance on it
12. The ice is quite thick. We can walk on it (enough)
The ice is thick enough for us to walk on it
13. The package is very thick. I can’t push it through the letterbox (too)
The package is too thick that I can’t push it through the letterbox
14. Nobody could move the piano. It was too heavy. (too)
the piano was too heavy that nobody could move it
15. Don’t stand on that chair. It is not strong. (enough)
that chair is not strong enough for you to stand on
16. I can’t wear this coat in winter. It’s not warm. (enough)
this coat is not warm enough for me to wear it in winter.
17. I can’t take a photograph. It is very dark. (too)
It is too dark for me to take a photograph
18. I was very excited about going away. I couldn’t sleep. (too)
I was too excited about going away that I couldn’t sleep
19. It’s a good book. I can’t put it down. (such. . that)
It’s such a good book that I can’t put it down
20. He has difficulty finding shoes to fit him because his feet are very big. (so. . . that)
his feet are so big that he has difficulty finding shoes to fit him
21. Peter is very young so he cannot join in our trip. (too)
-. Peter is too young that he cannot join in our trip
22. My sister is very angry. She can’t say anything. (so. . . that)
My sister is so angry that She can’t say anything
23. This jacket is very small. I can’t wear it. (too)
-This jacket is too small for me to wear
24. It’s very early. Mr Brown can have a cup of coffee before going to work. (enough)
-It’s early enough for Mr Brown to have a cup of coffee before going to work
25. She can’t get married because she is not old. (enough)
- she is not old enough to get married
Combine each pair of sentences, using ENOUGH....TO.V or ENOUGH FOR....TO.V
1. The moon is very bright. We can play outdoors.
-> The moon is bright enough for us to play outdoors.
2. I have enough money. I can pay this bill.
-> I have enough money to pay this bill.
3. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
-> My sister is old enough to drive a car.
4. The weather was fine. We could go camping.
-> The weather was fine enough for us to go camping.
5. This coat isn't rich. I don't wear it in winter.
-> This coat isn't warm enough for me to wear it in winter.
6. Robinson isn't rich. He can't buy a house.
-> Robinson isn't rich enough to buy a house.
7. He wasn't very experienced. He couldn't live do the job.
-> He wasn't very experienced enough to do the job.
Combine each pair of sentences, using ENOUGH....TO.V or ENOUGH FOR....TO.V
1. The moon is bright enough for us to play outdoors.
2. I have enough money to pay this bill.
3. My sister is old enough to drive a car.
4. The weather was fine enough for us to go camping.
5. This coat isn't rich enough for me to wear it in winter.
6. Robinson isn't rich enough to buy a house.
7. He wasn't experienced enough to live do the job.
Kết hợp câu, dùng trạng ngữ "enough"
1. He is very young. He can't drive car
=> He isn't old enough to drive a car
2. She is very intelligent. She can understand what you say
=> She is intelligent enough to understand what you say
3. Mr. Brown isn't rich. He can't buy a house
=> Mr. Brown isn't rich enough to buy a house
4. Those bananas aren't ripe. You can't eat them
=>Those bananas aren't ripe enough for you to eat
5. The weather was fine. We can go out this weekend
=>The weather was fine enough for us to go out this weekend
6. The test is very easy. The students can do it well
=>The test is easy enough for the students to do well
7. My students are clever. They can do all the exercise you give
=> My students are clever enough to do all the exercise you give
8. Nam isn't tall. He can't play basketball
=> Nam isn't tall enough to play basketball
9. Tom is old. He can drive a motorbike
=> Tom is old enough to drive a motorbike
10. The water was wam. We can swim in it
=> The water was wam enough for us to swim in
1. He is very young. He can't drive car
=> He is very young enough to drive car
2. She is very intelligent. She can understand what you say
=>She is very intelligent enough to understand what you say
3. Mr. Brown isn't rich. He can't buy a house
=>Mr. Brown isn't rich enough to buy a house
4. Those bananas aren't ripe. You can't eat them
=>Those bananas aren't ripe enough for you to eat them
5. The weather was fine. We can go out this weekend
=>The weather was fine enough for us to go out this weekend
6. The test is very easy. The students can do it well
=>The test is very easy enough for them to do it well
1. She is intelligent enough to win the contest to day.
2. The room isn't large enough for us to hold the class meeting
3. These trees aren't big enough for me to grow them in the garden.
4. The lake isn't clean enough for them to swim in it.
5. These fruits are big enough for us to sit in it. (Câu này có vấn đề: Những trái cây này rất to. chúng tôi có thể ngồi trên nó)
6. Today isn't warm enough for our class to go for a picnic by the river.
7. The car is big enough for us to sit in it.
8. He is rich enough to buy whatever he wants.
V. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences adjective + enough + to-infinitive. into one sentence, using (not
1. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
-> My sister is old enough to drive a car.
2. The ladder wasn't very long. It didn't reach the ceiling.
-> The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the ceiling.
3. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle.
-> The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle.
4. He is strong. He can carry that suitcase.
-> He is strong enough to carry that suitcase.
5. Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river.
-> Lan isn't strong enough to swim across the river.
6. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
-> She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become Miss World.
7. Mr Roberts isn't rich. He can't buy a house.
-> Mr Robert isn't rich enough to buy a house.
8. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood.
-> The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood.
9. Our team is very good. We win the football matches very often.
-> Our team is good enough to win the football matches very often.
10. The radio isn't small. It can't be put it in your pocket.
-> The radio isn't small enough to be put in your pocket.
V. Combine each of the following pairs of sentences adjective + enough + to-infinitive. into one sentence, using (not
1. My sister is old. She can drive a car.
- My sister is old enough to drive a car
2. The ladder wasn't very long. It di
- The ladder was not long enough to reach the ceiling
3. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle.
- The fire is not hot enough to boil..
4. He is strong. He can carry that suitcase.
- He is strong enough to carry the suitcase
5. Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river.
- Lan is not strong enough to swim across the river
6. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
- She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become a Miss World
7. Mr Roberts isn't rich. He can't buy a house.
- Mr Roberts is not rich enough to buy a house
8. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood.
- The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood
9. Our team is very good. We win the football matches very often.
- Our team is good enough to win the foot ball matches
10. The radio isn't small. It can't be put it in your pocket. dn't reach the ceiling.
The radio isn't small enough to put in your pocket.
Combine these sentense, using enoughor too.
1. the water is quiet warm. i can drink it.
the water is quiet warm enough for me to drink
2. there is a lot of food in the fridge. we can eat it during the weekend
there is a lot of food in the fridge enough for us to eat during the weekend
3. she is very small. She can't drive a car.
She is too small to drive a car
4. this homework is so hard. i can't do it.
this homework is too hard for me to do
5. this shirt is big. he can wear it.
this shirt is big enough for him to wear
6. mary doesn't have money. she can't reach the shelf.
mary doesn't have enough money to reach the shelf.
7.this novel is interesting. we can read it.
this novel is interesting enough for us to read
8. it't warm tonight. we can go out.
it't warm tonight enough for us to go out
9. he has no time. he can't finish this work.
he has no time enough to finish this work.
10. this soup is very hot. we can eat it.
this soup is very hot enough for us to eat
11. these oranges are ripe. you can eat them.
these oranges are ripe enough to eat
12. this morning is very cold. we couldn't go swimming.
this morning is too cold to go swimming
13. she can't carry the box: it's very heavy.
The box is too heavy for her to carry
14. the room was very dirty. nobody can learn it.
the room was too dirty to learn
#Yumi
1. He is rich enough to buy the car.
2. The ice is not thick enough for us to walk on
3. The exercises are easy enough for you to do
4. Your brother was clever enough to do this homework in a few minutes.
5. Lan is not old enough to be home alone.
6. Our team is good enough to win the football match very often.
7. The weather is fine enough for us to go for a picnic.
8. He didn’t have enough time to fix his car.
9. She’s not old enough to get married.
10. I don’t have enough money to buy this house.