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English, 22.02.2021 17:00 beluvangel418

8. Choose the right word. 1. There were too/enough many questions to answer so I only did three.
2. The coffee was hot enough/too hot/enough hot to drink so I left it for a minute to
cool.
3. The room wasn't warm enough/too hot/enough warm so I turned the heating on.
4. I didn't buy the jacket because it was big enough/too big/enough big.
5. The shoes were small enough/too big/enough small so I didn't buy them.
6. It's far too big/small enough/enough small to fit inside the bag.
7. I didn't get it because it was too expensive/expensive enough/enough expensive.
8. I haven't got too much time/ enough time/time enough to take a holiday this year.
9. He didn't do too much work/enough work/work enough to pass the exam.
10. It was far too heavy/heavy enough/ enough heavy to pick up​

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