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13 апреля 2025 19:13

To complete this exercise, we'll rephrase each sentence using the word "enough" properly. Let's start:

  1. He is too short to get an apple from the tree.
    Rewritten: He is not tall enough to get an apple from the tree.

  2. The soil isn’t good for the flowers to grow.
    Rewritten: The soil is not good enough for the flowers to grow.

  3. The trousers are too short for his legs.
    Rewritten: The trousers are not long enough for his legs.

  4. The box is too heavy for the child to carry.
    Rewritten: The box is not light enough for the child to carry.

  5. The child is too weak to climb on it.
    Rewritten: The child is not strong enough to climb on it.

  6. The hotel is too uncomfortable to stay at.
    Rewritten: The hotel is not comfortable enough to stay at.

In these transformations, "enough" is used after adjectives and before nouns to convey that something meets the necessary requirements or standards.

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To complete this exercise, we'll rephrase each sentence using the word "enough" properly. Let's start: 1. **He is too short to get an apple from the tree.** Rewritten: He is not tall enough to get an apple from the tree. 2. **The soil isn’t good for the flowers to grow.** Rewritten: The soil is not good enough for the flowers to grow. 3. **The trousers are too short for his legs.** Rewritten: The trousers are not long enough for his legs. 4. **The box is too heavy for the child to carry.** Rewritten: The box is not light enough for the child to carry. 5. **The child is too weak to climb on it.** Rewritten: The child is not strong enough to climb on it. 6. **The hotel is too uncomfortable to stay at.** Rewritten: The hotel is not comfortable enough to stay at. In these transformations, "enough" is used after adjectives and before nouns to convey that something meets the necessary requirements or standards.