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She is old. She can work by herself.
The boy is intelligent. He can understand you.
Mai is good. She can pass the examination.
The girl is not clever. She cannot mend this shirt.
This machine is not powerful. It cannot plough the hard soil.
Your sister was clever. She could do this exercise in a few minutes.
Peter is very ill. He must see the doctor.
Mary is not old. She cannot do that work.
We were not early. We could not see the first part of the play.
The children were very eager. They started playing without me.
He is tall. He can play volleyball.
My sister is old. She can drive a car.
She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
Mr Robinson isn’t rich. He can’t buy a house.
The worker is clever. He can make fine things from wood.
II/ Combine each sentences into a new one, using “adj + enough + for + n/pro + to.v”:
The story is short. We can read it in one hour.
The film was very good. We saw it through.
The play was very amusing. They enjoyed it.
This song is very simple. Everybody can sing it.
This book is very interesting. You should read it.
Some of the books are important. I must read them.
He was kind. Everybody liked him.
The programme on TV was interesting. We followed it through.
This exercise is very easy. The pupils can finish it in five minutes.
The weather is very fine. We can go out for a walk.
The radio isn’t small. You cannot put it in your pocket.
This coat isn’t warm. I don’t wear it in winter.
The weather was fine. We could go camping.
Those apples aren’t ripe. We can’t eat them.
This book is long. I can read it.
She is old. She can't work by herself.
-> She is so old that she can't work by herself.
The boy is intelligent. He can understand you.
-> The boy is so intelligent that he can understand you.
Mai is good. She can pass the examination.
-> Mai is so good that she can pass the examination.
The girl is not clever. She cannot mend this shirt.
-> The girl is not so clever so she cannot mend this shirt.
This machine is not powerful. It cannot plough the hard soil.
-> This machine is not so powerful so it cannot plough the hard soil.
Your sister was clever. She could do this exercise in a few minutes.
-> YOur sister was so clever so she could do this exercise in a few minutes.
Peter is very ill. He must see the doctor.
-> Peter is so ill that he must see the doctor.
Mary is not old. She cannot do that work.
-> Mary is not so old that she cannot do that work.
We were not early. We could not see the first part of the play.
-> We were not so early so we could not see the first part of the play.
The children were very eager. They started playing without me.
-> The children were so eager so they started playing without me.
He is tall. He can play volleyball.
-> He is so tall that he can play vollerball.
My sister is old. She can drive a car.
-> My sister is so old that she can drive a car.
She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
-> She is so beautiful and intelligent so she can become Miss World.
Mr Robinson isn’t rich. He can’t buy a house.
-> Mr Robinson isn't so rich that he can't buy a house.
The worker is clever. He can make fine things from wood.
-> The worker is so clever that he can make fine things from wood.
II/ Combine each sentences into a new one, using “adj + enough + for + n/pro + to.v”:
The story is short. We can read it in one hour.
-> The story is short enough for us to read in one hour.
The film was very good. We saw it through.
-> The film was very good for us to see through.
The play was very amusing. They enjoyed it.
-> The play was amusing enough for them to enjoy .
This song is very simple. Everybody can sing it.
-> This song is simple enough to sing.
This book is very interesting. You should read .
-> This book is interesting enough for you to read .
Some of the books are important. I must read them.
-> SOme of the books are important enough for me to read.
He was kind. Everybody liked him.
-> He was kind enough for everybody to like him.
The programme on TV was interesting. We followed it through.
-> The programme on TV was interesting enough for us to follow through.
This exercise is very easy. The pupils can finish it in five minutes.
-> This exercise is easy enough for the pupils to finish in five minutes.
The weather is very fine. We can go out for a walk.
-> The weather is fine enough for us to go out for a walk.
The radio isn’t small. You cannot put it in your pocket.
-> The radio isn't small enough for you to put it in your pocket.
This coat isn’t warm. I don’t wear it in winter.
-> This coat isn't warm enough for me to wear in winter.
The weather was fine. We could go camping.
-> The weatehr was fine enough for us to go camping.
Those apples aren’t ripe. We can’t eat them.
-> THose apples aren't ripe enough for us to eat.
This book is long. I can read it.
This bool is long. I can read it
-> This book is long enough for me to read.
She is old. She can work by herself.
=> SHE IS SUCH AN OLD THAT SHE CAN WORK HERSELF.
The boy is intelligent. He can understand you.
=> THE BOY IS SUCH AN INTELLIGENT THAT HE CAN UNDERSTAND YOU.
Mai is good. She can pass the examination.
=> MAI IS SUCH A GOOD THAT SHE CAN PASS THE EXAMINATION.
The girl is not clever. She cannot mend this shirt.
=> THE GIRL ISN'T SUCH A CLEVER THAT SHE CANNOYT MEND THIS SHIRT.
This machine is not powerful. It cannot plough the hard soil.
=> THIS MACHINE ISN'T SUCH A POWERFUL THAT IT CANNOT PLOUGH THE HARD SOIL.
Your sister was clever. She could do this exercise in a few minutes.
=> YOUR SISTER WAS SUCH A CLEVER THAT SHE COULD DO THIS EXERCISE IN A FEW MINUTES.
Peter is very ill. He must see the doctor.
=> PETER IS SUCH AN ILL THAT HE MUST SEE THE DOCTOR.
Mary is not old. She cannot do that work.
=> MARY ISN'T SUCH AN OLD THAT SHE CANNOT DO THAT WORK.
We were not early. We could not see the first part of the play.
=> WE WEREN'T SUCH AN EARLY THAT WE COULD NOT SEE THE FIRST PART OF RGE PLAY.
The children were very eager. They started playing without me.
=> THE CHILDREN WERE SUCH AN EAGER THAT THEY STARTED PLAYING WITHOUT ME.
He is tall. He can play volleyball.
=> HE IS SUCH A TALL THAT HE CAN PLAY VOLLEYBALL.
My sister is old. She can drive a car.
=> MY SISTER IS SUCH AN OLD THAT SHE CAN DRIVE A CAR.
She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World.
=> SHE IS SUCH A BEAUTIFUL AND INTELLIGENT THAT SHE CAN BECOME MISS WORLD.
Mr Robinson isn’t rich. He can’t buy a house.
=> MR. ROBINSON ISN'T SUCH A RICH THAT HE CAN'T BUY A HOUSE.
The worker is clever. He can make fine things from wood.
=> THE WORKER IS SUCH A CLEVER THAT HE CAN MAKE FINE THINGS FROM WOOD.