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Exercise 3 - Too and Enough
Choose the
comparative
form,
too
form, or
enough
form.
1. I can't understand him. He speaks
-CHOOSE-
too quickly.
very quick.
more quickly.
quicker.
2. Brett speaks Italian
-CHOOSE-
too well than
better as
better than
badly than
Norma does.
3. The neighbors' SUV is
-CHOOSE-
nicest
nicer
the nicer
nice
than ours.
4. This show is funny, but I think it was
-CHOOSE-
way funny
much funny
many funny
much funnier
last year.
5. Let's go to the restaurant. I'm
-CHOOSE-
not hungry enough
hungry enough
enough hungry
not enough hungry
to eat now.
6. I'm
-CHOOSE-
much
too
very
more
tired to watch the 11 o'clock news.
7. Your kitchen is
-CHOOSE-
many larger
the most large
much larger
as much large
than mine.
8. The kids aren't
-CHOOSE-
old enough seeing
old enough to see
enough old seeing
enough old to see
that movie.
9. I might lose my job. I type
-CHOOSE-
slower.
very slow.
more slowly.
too slowly.
10. A: Why can't he get a driver's license?
B: He isn't
-CHOOSE-
too old.
old enough.
enough old.
11. A: Did you buy the blue coat or the green one?
B: The blue one. The green coat was
-CHOOSE-
too expensive.
as expensive.
much expensive.
12. Caroline is
-CHOOSE-
a more good
an as good
a much better
a way gooder
lawyer than Tom is.
SCORE
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Rules
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