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Enough worksheet

March 2, 2017 - pdf

Complete the following sentences.

1. I think I have done …………………. to pass the test.

a) well enough
b) enough well
2. Is there ………………… to go round?

a) enough juice
b) juice enough

3. It is ……………….. to go for a swim.

a) enough warm

b) warm enough

4. I found the exam ………………..

a) easy enough
b) enough easy

5. We haven’t got …………………..

a) oil enough
b) enough oil

6. She is not ………………… to get married.

a) enough old
b) old enough

7. The man was …………………. to share his meal with me.

a) enough kind
b) kind enough

8. We haven’t sold ……………….
a) enough tickets

b) tickets enough

9. If the essay isn’t …………………. you will have to rewrite it.

a) good enough
b) enough good

Answers

1. I think I have done well enough to pass the test.

2. Is there enough juice to go round?

3. It is warm enough to go for a swim.

4. I found the exam easy enough.

5. We haven’t got enough oil.

6. She is not old enough to get married.

7. The man was kind enough to share his meal with me.

8. We haven’t sold enough tickets.

9. If the essay isn’t good enough you will have to rewrite it.

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