1. I can't speak Spanish. Nor can my brother
=> Neither
2. She isn't teacher. I'm not a teacher
=> Neither
3. He didn't say a word and he didn't smile
=> He neither
III. Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same
1. He likes playing football and so do I.
=> Both.....................................................................................................................
2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile.
=> She neither...........................................................................................................
3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either.
=> Neither................................................................................................................
4. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read.
=> Not only...............................................................................................................
5. She can’t write fast. She can’t type.
=> She can’t either ………………………………………………………………..
6. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot.
=> Dick doesn’t either ……………………………………………………………
7. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.
=> They won’t either …………………………………………………………….
8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday.
=> Neither ………………………………………………………………………..
9. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.
=> Neither ………………………………………………………………………..
10. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports.
=> They like ………………………………………………………………………
11. He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor.
=> Neither …………………………………………………………………….…..
12. I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister.
=> Neither ………………………………………………………………………..
1. He likes playing football and so do I.
=> Both he and I like playing football
2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile.
=> She neither say a word nor smile
3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either.
=> Neither the English team nor the Scottish plays well
4. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read.
=> Not only did he read the bok but also remembered what he had read
5. She can’t write fast. She can’t type.
=> She can’t either
6. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot.
=> Dick doesn’t either
7. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.
=> They won’t either
8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday.
=> Neither I nor he didn’t have to go to school last Sunday
9. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.
=> Neither Mary nor her friend hasn’t studied Spanish
10. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports.
=> They like neither music nor sports
11. He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor.
=> Neither he and I am a doctor
12. I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister.
=> Neither I and my sister can speak English
1. He likes playing football and so do I. => Both
2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile. => She neither
3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either. => Neither
4. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read. => Not only
5. She can’t write fast. She can’t type.=> She can’t either
6. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot.=> Dick doesn’t either
7. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.=> They won’t either
8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday.=> Neither
9. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.=> Neither
10. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports.=> They like
11. He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor.=> Neither
12. I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister.=> Neither
Bạn tham khảo
1. He likes playing football and so do I.
=> Both he and I like playing football
2. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile.
=> She neither say a word nor smile
3. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either.
=> Neither the English team nor the Scottish plays well
4. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read.
=> Not only did he read the bok but also remembered what he had read
5. She can’t write fast. She can’t type.
=> She can’t either write fast or type
6. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot.
=> Dick doesn’t either need a bike or like to go on foot
7. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.
=> They won’t either come here tomorrow or stay at home.
8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday.
=> Neither I nor he didn’t have to go to school last Sunday
9. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.
=> Neither Mary nor her friend hasn’t studied Spanish
10. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports.
=> They like neither music nor sports
11. He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor.
=> Neither he and I am a doctor
12. I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister.
=> Neither I and my sister can speak English
3.The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either.
=> Neither the English team nor the Scottish played well
8. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday.
=> Neither I nor he had to go to school last Sunday
9.Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.
=> Neither Mary nor her friend has studied Spanish
Complete the sentences using responses with Either/Neither
1.I don't play basketbass after school and..................................my brother
2.They won't be here next month and..........................................I
3.She didn't often watch horror movies. I....................................
4.My house isn't far from here and her house...................................
5.She can't open that door and..........................................he
1.I don't play basketbass after school and neither my brother
2.They won't be here next month and neither I
3.She didn't often watch horror movies. I either
4.My house isn't far from here and her house either
5.She can't open that door and neither he
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(Hoàn thành các câu sau sử dụng "either/neither" và thêm từ cần thiết )
Sử dụng " enough " để kết hợp các câu sau :
1 . Lan is very young . She can't be our club member.
2. My teacher didn't have much money. He couldn't buy that house.
3.It was not warm . The children couldn't go swimming.
6. These apple aren't ripe. We can't eat them.
7. Your brother is old. He can drive a car.
8. This farmer is very clever. He can make things from bamboo
9. It is very light. We can't see the stare clearly.
10. That child is not tall. He can't reach the bookshelft.
GIÚP MÌNH VỚI !!
1. Lan còn rất trẻ. Cô không thể là thành viên câu lạc bộ của chúng tôi.
2. Giáo viên của tôi không có nhiều tiền. Anh không thể mua căn nhà đó.
3.It là không ấm áp. Các em không thể đi bơi.
6. Những quả táo không chín. Chúng tôi không thể ăn chúng.
7. Anh trai của bạn là cũ. Ông có thể lái một chiếc xe hơi.
8. nông dân này là rất thông minh. Ông có thể làm cho mọi việc từ tre
9. Nó là rất nhẹ. Chúng tôi không thể nhìn thấy cái nhìn rõ ràng.
10. Đứa trẻ đó là không cao. Anh ta không thể đạt được bookshelft
Dịch thế này hả
Lan isn't old enough to....
My teacher didn't have moneyenough to...
3.It wasn't warm enough the children go swimming.
6. These apple aren't ripe enough to we can eat them.
7. Your brother isold enough to can drive a car.
8. This farmer is clever enough to can make things from bamboo
9. It isn't enough drank to we can see the stare clearly.
10. That child isn't tall enough to reach....
cấu trúc enough:
Cấu trúc chung
S + be + Adjective + enough for somebody to do something
S + be + Adjective + enough that somebody can/could (not) to do something
S + Verb + Adverb + enough for somebody to do something
S + Verb + Adverb + enough that somebody can not / could not do something
S + Verb + Enough + Noun to do something.
chúc bạn học tốt
Make wish sentences :
1) Lan's friend drivers very fast. She doesn't like this. Lan wishes...
2) I'd like you to keep quiet. You're making so much noise that I can't thick.If only...
3) John is sorry he doesn't know VietNamese. John wishes...
4) My uncle wants to be able to get a job near his house but he can't. My uncle wishes...
5) It's raining. Mary wants togo out, but not in the rain. Mary wishes...
6) It's pity he didn't work harder during the team. His parents wish...
7) My father isn't here now. I want him to be here now. If only...
8) The teacher wants you to work more than talk. The teacher wishes...
9) John would like to be an astronaut when he grows up. John wishes...
10) I'm sorry I couldn't help you yesterday. I wish...
Make wish sentences :
1) Lan's friend drivers very fast. She doesn't this.
Lan wishes.. her friend didn't drive very fast.
2) I'd you to keep quiet. You're making so much noise that I can't thick.
If only.You didn't make so much noise..
3) John is sorry he doesn't know VietNamese.
John wishes.he knew VietNamese. ..
4) My uncle wants to be able to get a job near his house but he can't.
My uncle wishes..he could get a job near his house .
5) It's raining. Mary wants togo out, but not in the rain.
Mary wishes.It weren't rain
6) It's pity he didn't work harder during the team.
His parents wish...he had worked harder during the team.
7) My father isn't here now. I want him to be here now.
If only...he were here now.
8) The teacher wants you to work more than talk.
The teacher wishes...you worked more than talk.
9) John would to be an astronaut when he grows up.
John wishes...he were an astronaut
10) I'm sorry I couldn't help you yesterday.
I wish... I could have helped you yesterday.
Sentence Building: Rewrite the following sentences by using conditional sentences.
1. I'll buy a new hat. I'll give it to you.
If______________________________.
2. Today isn't Sunnday. The pupils can't go swimming.
If______________________________.
3. He wasn't here. He didn't have a lot of fun.
If______________________________.
4. My brother will have anough money. He will buy a bicycle.
If______________________________.
5. He didn't have time. He didn't read this novel.
If______________________________.
6. Because she missed the bus, she was late.
If______________________________.
7. Peter doesn't study hard, so he can't get good marks.
If______________________________.
8. My sister is absent from her class because she has a terrible headache.
If______________________________.
9. Windy didn't come, so we cancelled the meeting.
If______________________________.
10. He was angry, so he didn't say anything.
If______________________________.
1. I'll buy a new hat. I'll give it to you.
If I buy a new hat,I will give it to you
2. Today isn't Sunnday. The pupils can't go swimming.
If to day were Sunday,the pupil would go swimming
3. He wasn't here. He didn't have a lot of fun.
If he had been here,he would have had alot of fun.
4. My brother will have anough money. He will buy a bicycle.
If my brother have anough money He will buy a bicycle
5. He didn't have time. He didn't read this novel.
If he had had time,he would have read this novel
6. Because she missed the bus, she was late.
If she had not missed the bus,she would have been late
7. Peter doesn't study hard, so he can't get good marks.
If Peter study hard,he can get good marks
8. My sister is absent from her class because she has a terrible headache.
If my sister has not a terrible headache,she will not absent from her class
9. Windy didn't come, so we cancelled the meeting.
If Windy had come we would have not cancelled the meeting
10. He was angry, so he didn't say anything.
If he had been angry,he would not said anything
EXERCISES ON “BOTH ... AND, EITHER .. OR, NOT ONLY ... BUT ALSO, NEITHER ... NOR”
1. Tom doesn't lie to his friends. Paul doesn't either. (neither ... nor)
2. He's betrayed your trust. He's betrayed your love for him. (not only ... but also)
3. He felt disappointed. He felt misunderstood. (both ... and)
4. She will have to study hard. She will have to concentrate to do well on the exam. (not only ... but also)
5. We could fly. We could go by train. (both ... and)
6. The speaker will not confirm the story. The speaker will not deny the story. (neither ... nor)
7. Pneumonia is a dangerous disease. Small pox is a dangerous illness. (not only ... but also)
8. The teacher gave Nam a good book. Nam’s parents gave him a good book. (both ... and)
9. Fred loves traveling. Jane wants to go around the world. (either ... or)
10. It might rain tomorrow. It might snow tomorrow. (both ... and)
11. Smoking isn't good for your heart. Drinking isn't good for your health. (neither ... nor)
12. Young people normally like only music but also sports. (both ... and)
13. The chickens haven’t been fed. The pigs haven’t been fed, either (neither ... nor)
14. Dan came from Thailand and Chow came from Thailand. (both ... and)
15. She carried me in her arms and she lulled me to sleep. (not only ... but also)
16. Mary went to London and Kate did, too. (both ... and)
17. You were mad. You were drunk. (either ... or)
18. My mother likes tea. And my father does, too. (both ... and)
19. Richard and John didn't keep her secret. (neither ... nor)
20. The underground is quick . It is also cheap. (not only ... but also)
21. You can find this book in the library or in a second-hand book shop (either ... or)
22. The boy is intelligent . He is hardworking, too. (both ... and)
23. He didn’t want coffee. He didn’t want tea, either. (neither ... nor)
24. Mary has both toothache and headache. (not only ... but also)
25. Helen likes cats. Mary likes cats. (both ... and)
26. You can take these tablets. You can also seek a doctor’s advice. (either ... or)
27. The thief stole my money. He also tore up my identify card. (not only ... but also)
28. He spoke French. He spoke German. (both ... and)
29. She should get a scholarship or she should work her way through medical school. (either ... or)
30. I’m not happy and you aren’t either. (neither ... nor)
31. Jane owns a shop. She owns a restaurant, too. (both ... and)
32. She’s at the office. She’s at the airport. (either ... or)
33. It was a very boring film and it was very long too. (both ... and)
34. He doesn’t have pen. And he doesn’t have paper. (neither ... nor)
35. Tom is my older brother and Peter is, too. (both ... and)
36. Chris didn’t have time to take a holiday. Sheila didn’t have time to take a holiday. (neither ... nor)
37. Nam’s handsome. Nam’s intelligent. (not only ... but also )
38. Peter was a football player and his brother was, too. (both ... and)
39. David doesn’t play tennis. David doesn’t play table tennis. (neither ... nor)
40. Mai plays the guitar well. Mai dances beautifully. (not only ... but also)
41. You can have fish for dinner. You can have chicken for dinner. (both ... and)
42. They came late. They left early. (not only ... but also)
43. Goats provide milk for cheese. Goats provide wool for clothing. (both ... and)
44. Mr. Brown has read a novel by Charles Dickens and he has seen the film made from it. (not only ... but also)
45. She’s French. She’s Swiss. (either ... or)
46. She can enjoy a good meal and she can go fishing on the lake. (not only ... but also)
47. David can’t play tennis. David can’t play football. (neither ... nor)
48. Ali has studied not only in the United States but also in Europe. (both ... and)
49. She’s tired. She’s hungry. (not only ... but also)
50. We can see the film tonight. We can see the film tomorrow night. (either ... or)
51. The pavements are both narrow and crowded. (not only ... but also)
52. She is not only beautiful but also graceful. (both ... and)
53. The black jacket didn’t fit her. The white one didn’t fit her. (neither ... nor)
54. I don’t have time to learn how to knit. I don’t have patience to learn how to knit. (neither ... nor)
55. They like field events and they like team games. (not only ... but also)
56. I didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. He didn’t have to go to school last Sunday. (neither ... nor)
57. That boy was dirty, and he was lazy, too. (not only ... but also)
58. Dick doesn’t need a bike. He doesn’t like to go on foot. (neither ... nor)
59. Mrs. Brown’s daughter is both beautiful and clever. (not only ... but also)
60. He hasn’t been to Ha Long Bay. And his sister hasn’t been there yet either. (neither ... nor)
61. He likes playing football and so do I. (both ... and)
62. She didn’t say a word and she didn’t smile. (neither ... nor)
63. The English team didn’t play well and the Scottish team didn’t play well, either. (neither ... nor)
64. He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read. (not only ... but also)
65. She can’t write fast. She can’t type. (neither ... nor)
66. They won’t come here tomorrow. They won’t stay at home.(either ... or)
67. Mary hasn’t studied Spanish. Her friend hasn’t studied Spanish.(neither ... nor)
68. You can turn in your homework today. You can turn in your homework tomorrow. (either ... or)
69. Jane doesn’t go to school today. Mary doesn’t go to school today. (neither ... nor)
70. Victoria needs a new coat. Victoria needs new tennis shoes. (both ... and)
71. He isn’t a doctor. I’m not a doctor. (neither ... nor)
72. We may go to The Fish House for lunch. We may go to Bahama Breeze for lunch. (either ... or)
73. She can’t ski and I can’t either. (neither ... nor)
74. Yesterday, it was cold. Yesterday, it was windy. (not only ... but also)
75. I don’t know how to sail. I don’t know how to ice-skate. (neither ... nor)
76. If I read a book, it must be interesting. If I read a book, it must be short. (either ... or)
77. Jack isn’t kind. Jack isn’t patient. (neither ... nor)
78. I would like to eat Pizza for lunch. I would like to eat salad for lunch. (either ... or)
79. Barbara doesn’t cook. Barbara doesn’t sew. (neither ... nor)
80. We may go to the movies this evening. We may go to the store this evening. (either ... or)
81. They didn’t like music. They didn’t like sports. (neither ... nor)
82. Bob is angry with his neighbors. Bob is angry with their dog. (both ... and)
83. John’s sons enjoy playing soccer. John’s sons enjoy swimming. (not only ... but also)
84. I can’t speak English. Nor can my sister. (neither ... nor)
85. Cuban food is tasty. Cuban food is nutritious. (both ... and)
86. Enrique doesn’t learn English. Enrique doesn’t learn French. (neither ... nor)
87. Mr Parker will move to France. He will change job and stay here. (either ... or)
88. She decided to change her major. She decided to change universities. (not only ... but also)
89. The architect did not design the building to be modern. She did not design it to be attractive.(neither ... nor)
90. Arthur is absent this evening. Ricardo is absent this evening, too. (both ... and)
91. The leopard faces extinction. The tiger also faces extinction. (either ... or)
92. The boy didn’t do his homework. He didn’t learn his lesson either. (neither ... nor)
93. Fred likes helping his friends. So does Linda. (both ... and)
94. Brian isn't very considerate. Tom isn’t considerate, either.(neither ... nor)
95. Ron enjoys horseback riding. Bob enjoys horseback riding. (both ... and)
96. The library doesn’t have the book I need. The bookstore doesn’t have the book I need. (neither ... nor)
97. It rained yesterday. It also snowed yesterday. (not only ... but also)
98. Jack didn’t do the homework. Tom didn’t do the homework, either. (neither ... nor)
99. Mary comes here tomorrow. Jane also comes here tomorrow. (both ... and)
100. Her husband doesn’t speak English. Her children don’t speak English. (neither ... nor)
Multiple Choice
1. I don’t like this book . It is ______ interesting ______ cheap . A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
2. Neither Linda nor I _____ classical music. A. liking B. liked C. like D. likes
3. The baby is only two months old . He can ____ speak ____walk . A. neither / nor B. either / or C. both / and D. not / nor
4. He _______ a teacher or a doctor . A. is neither B. neither is C. is either D. either is
5. She is ______friendly _____intelligent so I can’t help admiring her . A. not only / but also B. either / or C. both / and D. A&C are correct
6. John is very poor. He has ______ house ______ money. A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
7. ______ Linh ______ her sister like listening to pop music . A.Both – and B. Either – or C. Neither – nor D. Not only – but also
8. Neither my friend nor I _____ that movie. A. don’t like B. likes C. doesn’t like D. like
9. Who wrote you this love letter? - I'm not sure. I think it was ___ Michael ___ Paul. A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
10. ___ Linda ___ Helen called to say sorry. I'm very sad and frustrated. A. Both – and B. Either – or C. Neither – nor D. Not only – but also
11. ___ Ryan ___ Susie have disappointed me. They didn't come to my birthday party. A. Both – and B. Either – or C. Neither – nor D. Not only – but also
12. He hurt ___ her feelings ___ her dignity. This is unforgivable. A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
13. ___ loyalty ___ honesty are essential in a friendship. A. Both – and B. Either – or C. Neither – nor D. Not only – but also
14. You should ___ disrespect ___ deceive your friends. A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
15. I will take you ___ to the cinema ___ to the theatre. That's a promise. A. both – and B. either – or C. neither – nor D. not only – but also
16. Neither my brother ________________ my mother knows about this. A. both B. either C. and D. nor
17. I felt ________________ happy and sad at the same time. A. both B. neither C. either D. not only
18. ________________ of the girls know how to dance. ( = Both girls are bad dancers) A. too B. either C. neither D. nor
19. He ________________ has a cat or a dog. I can't remember. A. too B. either C. neither D. nor
20. Not only Lee but also his sons ___ chess very well. A. plays B. has played C. is playing D. play
21. I'm thinking of traveling to either Argentina ________________ Brazil. A. or B. either C. neither D. nor
22. I left it ____ on the table ____ in the drawer. A. either – nor B. neither – or C. either – or D. not only – but also
23. ____ the radio ____ the television works properly. A. Neither – nor B. Neither – or C. Either – nor D. Not – nor
24. He ____ could not come ____ did not want to. A. either – or B. neither – or C. either – nor D. not only – but also
25. Not ____ did she refuse to speak to him, but she also vowed never to see him again. A. even B. only C. at all D. always
26. He neither drank ____ smoked, so he had good health. A. nor B. or C. but D. also
27. Now women work both before ____ after having their children. A. or B. also C. nor D. and
28. She ____ hard but also gets on well with her classmates. A. doesn’t only study B. studies not only C. not only studies D. not studies only
29. Either you leave now ____! A. I will also call the police B. but I will call the police C. or will I call the police D. or I will call the police
30. Not only John but also his two brothers ____ football as their recreation every weekend. A. play B. plays C. were playing D. has played
31. ____ Julia ____ her sister are going to the party. A. Both - and B. Neither - nor C. Either - or D. Not only – but also
32. She feels very lonely because she has ____ husband ____ children. A. both - and B. neither - nor C. either - or D. not only – but also
33. I love____ of my sisters equally! A. both B. either C. neither D. nor
34. ____ me nor my brother like mushrooms. A. Both B. Either C. Neither D. Or
35. I'm so lucky! I went to ____ Spain and Tenerife this year! A. both B. either C. neither D. or
36. Both his parents and he ____ here now. A. are B. is C. was D. were
37. Either John or you ________________ responsible for the things that happened. A. is B. was C. were D. has been
38. I hate that song, and my sister hates it ________________ . A. too B. either C. neither D. nor
39. I'm not a big fan of that writer, and ________________ is my father. A. too B. either C. neither D. nor
40. I’m going to bed early tonight. I’m too tired; I can’t watch movie on TV. - ____ can I. A. Either B. Not C. So D. Neither
41. I don’t speak ____ French ____ German. A. neither/nor B.either /or C. neither/or D. either/ nor
42. Neither Tom nor his friends_________yet. A. has come B. have come C. hasn’t come D. haven’t come
43. Neither Jane nor her parents_________this film before. A. see B. sees C. has seen D. have seen
I/ Use neither …. nor….. to join each pair of sentences into one.
1. I’m not a student. I’m not a teacher.………………………………………..………………
2. He isn’t rich. He isn’t poor. ……………………………………………..……..……………
3. She doesn’t like classical music. She doesn’t like pop music
………………………………………………………….…………………………………..
4. They didn’t come. They didn’t phone.
………………………………………………………………………
5. he can’t speak. He can’t hear
.…………………………………………………………………..……………
6. she isn’t rich. She isn’t beautiful
.………………………………………………………………….…………
7. I don’t smoke. I don’t drink
.…………………………………………………………………..……..………
8. Nguyen didn’t come. Khoa didn’t come.
…………………………………….……………………..………
9. Lan isn’t reserved. Mai isn’t reserved.
………………………………………………………..……………
10. He didn’t leave the message. I didn’t, either.
………………………………………..…………………….
I/ Use neither …. nor….. to join each pair of sentences into one.
1. I’m not a student. I’m not a teacher.……………I am neither a student nor a teacher…………………………..………………
2. He isn’t rich. He isn’t poor. ……………He is neither rich nor poor………………………………..……..……………
3. She doesn’t like classical music. She doesn’t like pop music
……………She likes neitherc lassical music nor pop music…………………………………………….…………………………………..
4. They didn’t come. They didn’t phone.
…………They neither came nor phoned……………………………………………………………
5. he can’t speak. He can’t hear
.………He can neither speak nor hear…………………………………………………………..……………
6. she isn’t rich. She isn’t beautiful
.………She is neither rich or beautiful………………………………………………………….…………
7. I don’t smoke. I don’t drink
.……I neither smoke nor speak……………………………………………………………..……..………
8. Nguyen didn’t come. Khoa didn’t come.
…Neither Nguyen Nor Khoa came……………………….……………………..………
9. Lan isn’t reserved. Mai isn’t reserved.
……Lan neither Lan nor his friends us reserved…………………………………………………..……………
10. He didn’t leave the message. I didn’t, either.
…………Neither he nor I left the messange……………………………..…………………….
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I combine each of the following pairs of sentences into one sentence into one sentence using (not) adj + enough + to-infinive
1 my sister is old. she can driver a car
2 the ladder wasn't verry long .it didn't reach the ceiling
3 the fire isn't very hot. it won't boil a kettle
4 he is strong. he can carry that suicase
5 Lan isn't strong . she can't swim across the rive
6 she is beautiful and intelligent . she can become Miss World
7 MrRobert isn't rich he can't buy a house
8 the worker in very clever . he can make nice things from wood
9 our team is very good . we win the foodball match very often
10 the radio isn't small . it can't be put it in your pocket
1 my sister is old. she can driver a car
=> My sister is old enough to drive a car
2 the ladder wasn't verry long .it didn't reach the ceiling
=> The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the ceiling
3 the fire isn't very hot. it won't boil a kettle
=> The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle
4 he is strong. he can carry that suicase
=> He is strong enough to carry that suitcase
5 Lan isn't strong . she can't swim across the rive
=> Lan isn't strong enough to swim across the river
6 she is beautiful and intelligent . she can become Miss World
=> She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become Miss World
7 MrRobert isn't rich he can't buy a house
=> Mr RObert isn't rich enough to buy a house
8 the worker in very clever . he can make nice things from wood
=> The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood
9 our team is very good . we win the foodball match very often
=> Our team is good enough to win the football match very often
10 the radio isn't small . it can't be put it in your pocket
=> The radio isn't small enough to put in your pocket
1. My sister is old enough to drive a car
2. The ladder wasn't long enough to reach the ceiling
3. The fire isn't hot enough to boil a kettle
4. He is strong enough to carry that suitcase
5. Lan isn't strong enough to swim across the river
6. She is beautiful and intelligent enough to become Miss World
7. Mr. Robert isn't rich enough to buy a house
8. The worker is clever enough to make nice things from wood
9. Our team is good enough to win the football match very often
10. The radio isn't small enough to put in your pocket