Exercise 1: Complete the second sentence with (not) too/ enough + adj/adv so that it has the same meaning as the first one.
1. The weather is fine. Mary and her little brother can go to school.
The weather is............ for Mary and her little brother to go to school.
2. The sun is not warm. We can’t live on it.
The sun is........... for us to live on.
3. The water is quite warm. I can drink it.
The water is...............for me to drink.
4. The weather is so bad that we can’t go out.
The weather is.............for us to go out.
5. The film was so boring that we couldn’t go on seeing it.
The film was............. for us to go on seeing it.
6. He was so old that he couldn’t run fast.
He was.............to run fast.
7. You speak so fast that I can’t catch up with your words.
You speak............. for us me to catch up with your words.
8. It is so early that we can’t go out.
It is............. for us to go out.
9. The film was very boring. We left before the end.
The film was............. for us to leave before the end.
10. The water is so hot that I can’t drink it.
The water is............. for me to drink.
Read the first sentence and then complete the second sentence with the same meaning
1 Someone gave Mary this present an hour ago.
=>Mary was given this present an hour ago.
2 People can find a cure for cancer in the near future
=>A cure can be found for cancer in the near future
3 Soneone might steal your bike if you leave it outside.
=>Your bike might be steal if you leave it outside
4 They ought to knock down the old building
=>The old building ought to be knocked down
1, Someone gave Mary this present an hour ago.
=> Mary was given this present a hour ago.
2, People can find a cure for cancer in the near future.
=> A cure can be found for cancer in the near future.
3, Soneone might steal your bike if you leave it outside.
=> Your bike might be stolen if you leave it outside.
4, They ought to knock down the old building.
=> The old building ought to be knocked down.