2. Join the sentences. Use not… enough
1. I’m not very strong. I can’t move this table.
=>I'm not strong enough to move this table.
2. Lucy doesn’t play the violin very well. She can’t be a musician.
=>Lucy doesn’t play the violin well enough to be a musician.
3. My bag isn’t very big. It can’t hold all these books.
=>My bag is not big enough to hold all these books.
4. Kevin isn’t very fit. He can’t win the race.
=>Kevin is not fit enough to win the race.
5. He doesn’t run very fast. He can’t win the race.
=>He does not run fast enough to win the race.
6. Amy didn’t feel very well. She couldn’t go to school.
=>Amy didn’t feel well enough to go to school.
7. They didn’t work very hard. They didn’t pass the test.
=>They didn’t work hard enough to pass the test.
3. Join the sentences. Use too.
1. He was very angry. He couldn’t speak.
=>He was too angry to speak.
2. Ella was very excited. She couldn’t sleep.
=>Ella was too excited to sleep.
3. He works very slowly. He won’t finish the project by Monday.
=> He works too slowly to finish the project by Monday.
4. Grandad’s very old. He can’t play football with us.
=>Grandad’s too old to play football with us.
5. Jenny’s very busy. She can’t come with us.
=>Jenny's too busy to come with us.
6. You’re very young. You can’t drive.
=>You’re too young to drive.
7. She plays very badly. She can’t be in our team.
=> She plays too badly to be in our team.
4. Rewrite the sentences as in the examples. Use the word in brackets.
1. This bag is too heavy to carry. (light)
=>This bag is not light enough to carry.
2. Dad didn’t feel well enough to go to work yesterday. (ill)
=>Dad was too ill to go to work yesterday.
3. The documentary wasn’t interesting enough to watch. (boring)
=> The documentary was too boring to watch.
4. It is too cold to swim today. (warm)
=> It is not warm enough to swim today.
5. The man wasn’t calm enough to speak quietly. (angry)
=>The man was too angry to speak quietly.
5. Choose a word from the box and complete. Use the correct form: comparative/ superlative, too + adjective, adjective + enough or use the word as it is.
Tall bad well long slow
1. My dad, on the other hands, eats ………slower……. a snail.
2. I am exactly ……as tall as……… my cousin.
3. Her hair is exactly ……as long as…….. my hair and she has green eyes, like me!
4. ……Badly…… , but I’ve won a prize!
5. ……Well…… I was, so I won