I. Complete the sentences using “enough”, “too” or the combinations of “enough/too” and other words.
1. She’s eighteen, so she’s (old) enough old order a beer.
2. These earrings are (ugly) too ugly! I will never wear them!
3. They have cut off the power: I don’t have (light) enough light finish reading this book.
4. He’s (short) too short be a basketball player. He’s only 1.60 meters tall.
5. He’s (tall) enough tall be a policeman. He’s 1.80 meters tall.
6. The music’s (loud) enough loud . If you turn up the volume control, it will be (loud) too loud us; so, please don’t!
7. Don’t go out! It’s (windy) too windy. Can’t you wait until it dies down?
II. Fill the gaps with the suitable form: so / such / too / enough.
1. He’s such an excellent worker! He deserves to get promoted
2. mmm… This pizza is too tasty. I think I’ll have another piece.
3. That wall is too high for me to climb. I need a ladder.
4. They had too terrible weather in England that they came back in two days.
5. It was so hot coffee that I couldn’t drink it.
6. You don’t need to hurry up, we have enough time to finish this exercise.
7. Alonso didn’t drive fast enough to over take Schumacher in the last race.
8. Don’t worry about her. She is clever so to realize what she has to do
III. Complete the following sentences using "enough"
1. My brother is very strong. He can lift this box. => My brother is enough strong. He can lift this box.
2. The man is very rich. He can buy this expensive car. =>The man is enough rich. He can buy this expensive car
IV. Complete the following sentences using "too"
1. The coffee is extremely hot. I can’t drink it.=> The coffee is too hot. I can’t drink it.
2. She's very clumsy. She can't drive a car. => She's too clumsy. She can't drive a car.