V. Combine the two sentences, using (not) adjective = enough + to infinitive or (not) adjective + enough + for + object + to infinitive.
I’m not very well. I can’t go to the cinema with you this evening.
The table was very heavy. I couldn’t move it.
The children aren’t tall but the shelf is very high. They can’t reach that shelf .
Our flat is small. We can live in it.
They arrived at &.30 but the film began at7.00. They couldn’t see the beginning of the film.
He spoke too quiet. The people at the back rows couldn’t hear anything.
Mai is ill today. She can go to school.
The room is too dark. I couldn’t see anything.
It was rainy yesterday. We couldn’t go on the picnic.
This soup is tasteless. I can’t eat it.
The fire isn’t very hot. It won’t boil a kettle.
You are not old. You can’t have a front-door key.
It was very hot. You can fry an egg on the pavement.
John was very foolish. He told lies to the police.
The buffalo isn’t big. It can’t harm you.