O COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE TOO, ENOUGH OR NOT ENOUGH.
EXAMPLE: It's too hot. (hot)
1. I'm w...
English, 17.02.2021 21:20 StitchBeach
O COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. USE TOO, ENOUGH OR NOT ENOUGH.
EXAMPLE: It's too hot. (hot)
1. I'm wearing my hat. I'm
(warm)
2. I got 90 percent for my homework. That's
(good)
3. My brother can't drive yet. He's
(young)
4. There were hundreds of people. It was
(busy
5. Is your diet
? Yes, it is! (healthy)
6. I can't go to the cinema tonight. I haven't got
(time)
7. We can't climb in this weather. It's
(dangerous)
8. Have you got
for the party? (food)
9. She can't see the film. She's
(old)
10.Why do you need to do so much exercise? You're
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