VII. Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the root one.
37. Linda is very young. She can’t be our club member.
A. Linda is very young enough for her to be our club member.
B. Linda isn’t young enough to be our club member.
C. Linda isn’t old enough to be our club member.
D. Linda is so young enough to be our club member.
38. My children have learnt English because they want to communicate with foreigners.
A. My children have learnt English so that communicate with foreigners.
B. My children have learnt English so as to communicating with foreigners.
C. My children have learnt English so as not to communicate with foreigners.
D. My children have learnt English so as to communicate with foreigners.
39. He started doing his homework at home at 7 p.m.
A. He has done his homework at home for 7 p.m.
B. He have done his homework at home since 7 p.m.
C. He has done his homework at home since 7 p.m.
D. He has started doing his homework at home for 7 p.m.
40. Stout Nut’s mother made Little Pea do chores all day.
A. Stout Nut’s mother often used to made Little Pea do chores all day.
B. Stout Nut’s mother used to make Little Pea do chores all day.
C. Stout Nut’s mother used to making Little Pea do chores all day.
D. Stout Nut’s mother used to do chores all day.
1. She is too young to drive a car.
A. She isn’t young enough to drive a car.
B. She is old enough to drive a car.
C. She isn’t old enough to drive a car.
D. She is young enough to drive a car.
2. They intend to buy a new car.
A. They are intend to buy a new car.
B. They are going to buy a new car.
C. They are going buy a new car.
D. They were going to buy a new car.
1. She is too young to drive a car.
A. She isn’t young enough to drive a car.
B. She is old enough to drive a car.
C. She isn’t old enough to drive a car.
D. She is young enough to drive a car.
2. They intend to buy a new car.
A. They are intend to buy a new car.
B. They are going to buy a new car.
C. They are going buy a new car.
D. They were going to buy a new car.