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Enough exercise

July 7, 2013 - A1pdf

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Progress 0 of 9 answered
1My aunt is rich enough ............... buy a Ferrari.
Wrong!
Use "to" after adjective + enough before an infinitive verb.
2We haven't got ............... to go on holiday.
Wrong!
Use "enough money" because enough comes before a noun.
3He can't run very fast. He is not ............... .
Wrong!
Use "fit enough" because enough comes after an adjective.
4The meat is good enough ............... .
Wrong!
Use "for us to buy" to show who can do the action after enough.
5She is not ............... to be a grandmother.
Wrong!
Use "old enough" because enough comes after an adjective.
6The day was warm enough ............... .
Wrong!
Use "for us to go out" after adjective + enough to show who can do the action.
7The problem was ............... for me to solve.
Wrong!
Use "easy enough" because enough comes after an adjective.
8They are rich enough ............... a luxury car.
Wrong!
Use "to buy" after adjective + enough before an infinitive verb.
9William plays ............... for his team to win.
Wrong!
Use "cleverly enough" because enough comes after an adverb.
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  1. My aunt is rich enough to buy a Ferrari.
  2. We haven’t got enough money to go on holiday.
  3. He can’t run very fast. He is not fit enough .
  4. The meat is good enough for us to buy .
  5. She is not old enough to be a grandmother.
  6. The day was warm enough for us to go out .
  7. The problem was easy enough for me to solve.
  8. They are rich enough to buy a luxury car.
  9. William plays cleverly enough for his team to win.
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