IV. Combine these two sentences using “TOO/ ENOUGH”.
1. We couldn’t eat the food. It was very hot.
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2. A taxi would have been best. But I didn’t have much money.
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3. She can’t take a day off. She’s very busy.
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4. A picnic would be nice. But it’s wet.
→
5. Nobody could move the piano. It was very heavy.
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IV. Combine these two sentences using “TOO/ ENOUGH”.
1. We couldn’t eat the food. It was very hot.
→ The food was too hot for us to eat
2. A taxi would have been best. But I didn’t have much money.
→ I didn't have enough money to take a taxi
3. She can’t take a day off. She’s very busy.
→ She is too busy to take a day off
4. A picnic would be nice. But it’s wet.
→ It's too wet to go on a picnic
5. Nobody could move the piano. It was very heavy.
→ The piano was too heavy to move
IV. Combine these two sentences using “TOO/ ENOUGH”.
1. We couldn’t eat the food. It was very hot.
→ The food was too hot for us to eat.
2. A taxi would have been best. But I didn’t have much money.
→ I didn't have enough money to take a taxi.
3. She can’t take a day off. She’s very busy.
→ She is too busy to take a day off.
4. A picnic would be nice. But it’s wet.
→ It is not dry enough to go for a picnic
5. Nobody could move the piano. It was very heavy.
→ The piano was too heavy to move.