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Exercise 7: Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using “enough” with infinitive
1. It’s not very dark. We can’t see the stars clearly.
→ It’s not very dark enough to see the stars clearly.
2. It was very hot. You could fry an egg on the pavement.
→ It was very hot enough to fry an egg on the pavement.
3. Would you be very kind and turn down the radio a little?
→ Would you be very kind and turn down the radio a little enough?
4. He is strong. He can carry it.
→ He is strong enough to carry it.
5. It’s not very cool. We can’t go out.
→ It’s not very cool enough to go out.
Exercise 8: Choose the correct answer
1. The River Amazon (flow/ flows/ flew/ is flowing) into the Atlantic Ocean.
2. My sister and I (watch/ watched/ watches/ watching) the cartoons on TV every Saturday last summer.
3. I don’t have enough money (to pay/ for paying/ for pay/ paying) for a taxi.
4. Surely 15 minutes is enough time (for you to have a bath/ to you for having a bath/ to you to have a bath/ for you for having a bath).
5. This is my (best/ well/ perfectly/ good) ear. I’m rather deaf in the other one.
6. He prefers (go for a swim to study/ going for a swim to study/ going for a swim to studying/ go for a swim to studying).
7. Each of the rooms (has/ have/ have had/ are having) a different color.
8. He rarely shows his feelings. He’s rather (reserved/ sociable/ humorous/ helpful).
9. The audience didn’t laugh (at/ on/ to/ for) his joke.
10. He worked as a volunteer (at/ for/ to/ with) Oxfarm.
Exercise 7: Combine each pair of sentences into one sentence using “enough” with infinitive
1. It’s not very dark. We can’t see the stars clearly.
........It is not dark enough for us to see the starts clearly ...............................................................................................................................
2. It was very hot. You could fry an egg on the pavement.
............It was hot enough for you to fry an egg on the pavement...........................................................................................................................
3. Would you be very kind and turn down the radio a little?
...........Would you be kind enough to turn down the radio a little............................................................................................................................
4. He is strong. He can carry it.
......He is strong enough for him to carry.................................................................................................................................
5. It’s not very cool. We can’t go out.
........It is not cool enough for us to go out...............................................................................................................................
Exercise 8: Choose the correct answer
1. The River Amazon (flow/ flows/ flew/ is flowing) into the Atlantic Ocean.
2. My sister and I (watch/ watched/ watches/ watching) the cartoons on TV every Saturday last summer.
3. I don’t have enough money (to pay/ for paying/ for pay/ paying) for a taxi.
4. Surely 15 minutes is enough time (for you to have a bath/ to you for having a bath/ to you to have a bath/ for
you for having a bath).
5. This is my (best/ well/ perfectly/ good) ear. I’m rather deaf in the other one.
6. He prefers (go for a swim to study/ going for a swim to study/ going for a swim to studying/ go for a swim to
studying).
7. Each of the rooms (has/ have/ have had/ are having) a different color.
8. He rarely shows his feelings. He’s rather (reserved/ sociable/ humorous/ helpful).
9. The audience didn’t laugh (at/ on/ to/ for) his joke.
10. He worked as a volunteer (at/ for/ to/ with) Oxfarm.