Combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentences, using (not) adjective + enough.
1. The weather wasn't very warm. We couldn't go swimming.
2. He wasn't very experienced. He couldn't do the job.
3. The ladder wasn't very long. It didn't reach the window.
4. The tea isn't strong. It won't keep us awake.
5. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil the kettle.
6. The ice is quite thick. We can walk on it.
7. It wasn't very warm. We couldn't sit in the garden.
1. The weather wasn't very warm. We couldn't go swimming.
=> The weather wasn't warm enough to go swimming.
2. He wasn't very experienced. He couldn't do the job.
=> He wasn't experienced enough to do the job.
3. The ladder wasn't very long. It didn't reach the window.
=> The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the window.
4. The tea isn't strong. It won't keep us awake.
=> The tea isn't strong enough to keep us awake.
5. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil the kettle.
=> The fire isn't hot enough to boil the kettle.
6. The ice is quite thick. We can walk on it.
=> The ice is thick enough to walk on.
7. It wasn't very warm. We couldn't sit in the garden.
=> It wasn't warm enough to sit in the garden.
1. The weather wasn't very warm. We couldn't go swimming.
=> The weather wasn't warm enough to go swimming.
2. He wasn't very experienced. He couldn't do the job.
=> He wasn't experienced enough to do the job.
3. The ladder wasn't very long. It didn't reach the window.
=> The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the window.
4. The tea isn't strong. It won't keep us awake.
=> The tea isn't strong enough to keep us awake.
5. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil the kettle.
=> The fire isn't hot enough to boil the kettle.
6. The ice is quite thick. We can walk on it.
=> The ice is thick enough to walk on.
7. It wasn't very warm. We couldn't sit in the garden.
=> It wasn't warm enough to sit in the garden.