1. She is too young to drive a car.
A. She isn’t young enough to drive a car.
B. She is old enough to drive a car.
C. She isn’t old enough to drive a car.
D. She is young enough to drive a car.
2. They intend to buy a new car.
A. They are intend to buy a new car.
B. They are going to buy a new car.
C. They are going buy a new car.
D. They were going to buy a new car.
1. She is too young to drive a car.
A. She isn’t young enough to drive a car.
B. She is old enough to drive a car.
C. She isn’t old enough to drive a car.
D. She is young enough to drive a car.
2. They intend to buy a new car.
A. They are intend to buy a new car.
B. They are going to buy a new car.
C. They are going buy a new car.
D. They were going to buy a new car.
1. She is too young to drive a car.
A. She isn’t young enough to drive a car.
B. She is old enough to drive a car.
C. She isn’t old enough to drive a car.
D. She is young enough to drive a car.
2. They intend to buy a new car.
A. They are intend to buy a new car.
B. They are going to buy a new car.
C. They are going buy a new car.
D. They were going to buy a new car.