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Use “enough/too/so/such” to combine.
1. He was very drunk. He couldn't answer my question.
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2. It is very cold. We can't have breakfast in the garden.
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3. He was extremely rash. He set off up the mountain in a thick fog.
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4. We aren't very high. We can't see the summit.
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5. You aren't very old. You can't understand these things.
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6. He was very snobbish. He wouldn't talk to any of us.
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7. The package is very thick. I can't push it through the letterbox. (Omit it.)
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8. She was very mean. She never gave to charity.
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9. He is very impatient. He never listens to anyone.
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10. I was very tired. I couldn't walk any further.
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11. It's not very dark. We can't see the stars clearly.
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12. It was very hot. You could fry an egg on the pavement.
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13. The oranges were very bitter. We couldn't eat them. (Omit them.)
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1. The question was very hard. We couldn't aswer it
The question was too hard for us to answer it
2. the TV programmer is very exciting . The children won't miss it
the TV programmer is exciting enough for The children not to miss it
3. She was tired. She didn't go anywhere
she was too tired to go anywhere
4. These shoes are very small . i can't wear them
These shoes are too small for me to wear them
5. There were so many exercises that i couldn't finish them in a short time
There were too many exercises for me to finish them in a short time
6. I am very unhappy , so i cannot go out with him
I am not happy enough to go out with him
7. They sang very badly . i couldn't invite them to the party
They sang too badly for me to invite them to the party