Complete With TOO or ENOUGH and The Adjective in Brackets

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Complete with TOO or ENOUGH and the adjective in brackets:

a) Peter is too short to become a police officer. He's only 1.65 cm tall.
(short)

b) I'd like to buy a new car and a good house, but I'm just not rich
enough to do it. (rich)

c) My school is too far from my house to go on foot. So, I cycle to


school every morning. (far)

d) Kelly is too young to drive a car. She's only 14. (young)

e) That skirt you are wearing is tight enough for you. You need a
bigger size. (tight)

f) David is quite a fast runner, but he isn't too fast to beat the Italian
runner, who is considered to be the best. (fast)

g) I'm a good swimmer, but I'm not good enough to enter a


championship. (good)

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